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Write an equation that represents the line.
Use exact numbers.

Write an equation that represents the line. Use exact numbers.-example-1

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Answer:

Explanation:

( - 2 , 1 )

( 4 , 6 )

m =
(1-6)/(-2-4) =
(5)/(6)

y - 6 =
(5)/(6) ( x - 4 )

y =
(5)/(6) x -
(10)/(3) + 6

y =
(5)/(6) x +
(8)/(3)

Write an equation that represents the line. Use exact numbers.-example-1
User Greg Lary
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Answer:

y=5/6x+8/3

Explanation:

Let's use the slope-intercept form:

y=mx+b

m: slope

b: y-intercept

x and y: x and y coordinate pair

We start by finding the slope.

Slope = (y₂-y₁)/(x₂-x₁)

Slope = (6-1)/(4-(-2)) These are the two points on the line given to us

Slope = 5/6

Now we find the y-intercept:

y=5/6x+b

We can plug in one of the x and y coordinate pairs into the equation:

6=5/6(4)+b

6=10/3+b

b=8/3

Since we have the y-intercept and the slope, we can write the equation:

y=5/6x+8/3

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