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Given the following two points write the equation in slope intercept form: (0, -5) and (4, 3)

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Answer:


y=2x-5

Explanation:

Let's start by finding the slope using the two points given. Use the formula for slope below:


m=(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1)

Identify your values:


x_1=0\\x_2=4\\y_1=-5\\y_2=3

Substitute:


m=(3-(-5))/(4-0)

Combine terms:


m=(8)/(4)

Simplify:


m=2

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Let's graph these two points. As seen on the graph attached, we can see that
-5 is the y-intercept. With our slope and y-intercept, we have the information needed to formulate an equation in slope-intercept form:


y=mx+b

Identify your values:


m=2


b=-5

Substitute:


y=2x-5

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