Answer:
First find the slope of the line = (y2 - y1) / (x2 - x1) where the 2 points are (x1, y1 and (x2, t2).
Then substitute the values of the slope (m) and one of the points into the point-slope formula
y - y1 = m(x - x1)
Explanation:
Find the slope using the slope formula
Use the slope and one of the points to solve for the y-intercept (b).
One of your points can replace the x and y, and the slope you just calculated replaces the m of your equation y = mx + b. Then b is the only variable left. Use the tools you know for solving for a variable to solve for b.
Once you know the value for m and the value for b, you can plug these into the slope-intercept form of a line (y = mx + b) to get the equation for the line.