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Whats the slope intercept form for the points [5,2] and [0,-1]

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Answer:


\displaystyle y=(3)/(5)x-1

Explanation:

The Equation of a Line

The equation of the line in slope-intercept form is:


y=mx+b

Where m is the slope and b the y-intercept.

The equation of a line passing through points (x1,y1) and (x2,y2) can be found as follows:


\displaystyle y-y_1=(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1)(x-x_1)

We are given the points (5,2) and (0,-1), thus:


\displaystyle y-2=(-1-2)/(0-5)(x-5)

Operating:


\displaystyle y-2=(-3)/(-5)(x-5)


\displaystyle y-2=(3)/(5)(x-5)

To find the slope-intercept form, we continue to simplify the expression:

Removing the parentheses:


\displaystyle y-2=(3)/(5)x-(3)/(5)\cdot 5


\displaystyle y-2=(3)/(5)x-3

Adding 2:


\displaystyle y=(3)/(5)x-3+2


\mathbf{\displaystyle y=(3)/(5)x-1}

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