SOLUTION: Can someone please help me with this problem
graph the line containing the given pair of points and find the slope.
(1,2), (-6,-5) slope of the line?
Thank you to whom ever gets
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Question 216561: Can someone please help me with this problem
graph the line containing the given pair of points and find the slope.
(1,2), (-6,-5) slope of the line?
Thank you to whom ever gets my question and can help me solve it.
Answer by Earlsdon(6294) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
To find the slope of a line (m) when you have two points on that line, use:
The x's and y's are the coordinates of the two given point (1,2) and (-6,-5).
This is the slope of the line.
To graph this line, it is helpful to have the equation of the line.
Let'e use the slope-intercept form: and we already know the value of m (m = 1), so...
To find b, the y-intercept, substitute the x- and y-coordinates of either one of the two given points. Let's use the first point (1,2).
Subtract 1 from both sides.
Now we can complete the equation and then graph it.
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