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What is the Equation of a line that passes through (-3,8) and (-2,9

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Answer:

y = 16x + 41

Explanation:


(-3, 8) (-2, 9)\\(x^(1), y^(1)) (x^(2), y^(2))\\\\Calculate Slope: \\\\(y^2 - y^1 )/(x^2 - x^1 ) \\9 - 8/-2 + 3\\= 16\\y= 16x + b\\(pick a point)\\(-2, 9)\\y = mx+b\\\\9 = 16*-2 + b\\9 = -32 + b\\9 (+32) = -32 (+32) + b\\41 = b\\\\Substitute variables into equation\\\\y = mx + b\\y = 16x + 41\\\\\\Hope this helps!!

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