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. Write an equation of the line that passes through the given points use point

slope formula. (2, 1), (5,2)

User Goldisfine
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Answer:


y = (1)/(3)x+(1)/(3)

Explanation:

First, we need to figure out a linear equation. When given two points -
(x_(1), y_(1))and
(x_(2), y_(2)) - first subtract
y_(1) from
y_(2) and and
x_(1) from
x_(2). So in your situation, it will be
2-1 and
5-2. That equals
1 and
3, so your slope (how much the line moves up/down per unit) will be
(1)/(3) x.

Next, we need to find the y-intercept. To solve using point-slope form, we will plug our numbers in:


y-y_(1) = m(x-x_(1))\\y-1=(1)/(3)(x-2)\\y-1=(1)/(3)x-(2)/(3)\\/+1=//+1\\y = (1)/(3)x+(1)/(3)

So our final equation is
y = (1)/(3)x+(1)/(3), which passes through both
(2,1) and
(5,2). Hope this helps :)

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