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A. Write an equation for the line in slope-intercept form.
Given the points (-1, 2) and (3,-4)

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3x+2y+1=0

hopefully this helps

User Kelly Bundy
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Answer: y = -(2/3)x + 0.5

Explanation:

The form of a straight line in slope-intercept form is y=mx+b. m is the slope an b is the y intercept.

We can calculate m, the slope, from the two points given. From that we can calculate b by using one of the two points in the equation.

Slope (m) is the change in y divided by the change in x. For these two points we can find the x change (3 -(-1)) = 4 (the distance between -1 and 3). The change in y is (-4-2) = -6. The slope is therefore (-6/4), or -3/2.

y = (-3/2)x + b

No enter either point for x and y and calculate b.

2 = -(3/2)*(-1) + b

2 = +(3/2) + b

b = 0.5

y = -(2/3)x + 0.5

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