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Find the equation of the line that goes through (2,9) and (-1,5) in point-slope form

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Answer:

y-9=4/3(x-2)

Explanation:

First, find your slope:

The formula for finding slope is
m=(y_(2)-y_(1) )/(x_(2)-x_(1) ).

Our coordinate point for our x₁ and y₁ values will be (2,9) and our coordinate point for our x₂ and y₂ values will be (-1,5). Now, let's plug those into our formula:


m=(5-9)/(-1-2)=(-4)/(-3)=(4)/(3)

Your slope is 4/3.

Next, plug in your x₁ and y₁ values in for point-slope form. The equation in variable form is "y-y₁=m(x-x₁)". So, plugging in our point (2,9) for x₁ and y₁, we get:

y-9=4/3(x-2)

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