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A line intersects the points (0,-4) and (1,2) what is the slope intercept equation for this line?

A line intersects the points (0,-4) and (1,2) what is the slope intercept equation-example-1

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Answer:


y=6x-4

Explanation:

First we have to know how to write a equation in Slope-Intercept Form!

Slope-Intercept Form:
y=mx+b

where y = y axis, m = slope, x = x intercept and b = y-intercept

Now start by solving the slope

To find the Slope, you must find two points

Two points will be:
(0,-4) and
(1,2)

Then use the Slope-Formula to identify the slope


m=slope


m=(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1)


m=(2--4)/(1-0)


m=(6)/(1)


m=6

The Slope is 6

The y-intercept is already given by the point (0, -4)

Note: (this goes to this situation because the point has a 0 of x intercept)

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