SOLUTION: The equation of the line connecting points E and C is  y= 5/6x - 175/6
On graph, which I cannot include point E is (5,-25) and c is (35,0)
What is the slope and how do you know b
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Question 296517:  The equation of the line connecting points E and C is  y= 5/6x - 175/6
On graph, which I cannot include point E is (5,-25) and c is (35,0)
What is the slope and how do you know by looking at the equation?
What is the y-intercept and how do you know by looking at the equation?
-I really need help with this please. Thank you. 
 
Answer by richwmiller(17219)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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