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Y=mx+b (-6,-5) and (-4,-4)​

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Explanation:

We will put this in y=mx +b form so first calculate the slope

m= (-4)-(-5)/(-4)-(-6)

m= 1/2. So y= x/2. +b

Now just substitute the x and y values of either given point to calculate b

I will use (-4,-4)

-4= (1/2)(-4) +b

-4= -2 +b

b=-2

So equation is y= x/2 -2

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User Alex Leach
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Answer:

Explanation:

Equation of line in slope- y intercept form:

First find the slope.


\boxed{Slope= (y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1)}


\sf = (-4-[-5])/(-4-[-6])\\\\=(-4+5)/(-4+6)\\\\=(1)/(2)

Equation:


y =(1)/(2)x+b

Choose any point and substitute the x and y value in the above equation.

(-6,-5)


\sf -5=(1)/(2)*(-6) + b\\\\-5 = -3+b\\\\-5+3=b\\\\-2 = b

Equation:


y = (1)/(2)x - 2

User MKane
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