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Enter an equation in slope-intercept form to represent a line that includes the points (3, - 4) and (5,2).

Complete the explanation on how to find the equation.
Y2-91
First, find the slope of the line by using the formula, m = Then, find the y-intercept by
X2-X,
substituting one point and the slope into the general form of the slope-intercept equation and solving
for b
. The equation is y =


( i need the equation soon. That’s all i need ik the other parts!!) thank youu

User Ebnius
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Answer:

Explanation:

(3,-4) and (5,2)

m=2+4/5-3 which means that m=6/2 or 3 (this is your slope)

now put your coordinates into your equation

y=mx+b change this to 2=3(5)+b

2=3(5)+b

2=15+b

minus 15 on both sides

-13=b

y=3x-13

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