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First let's find the slope of the line through the points
)
and
![m=(y[2]-y[1])/(x[2]-x[1])](/cgi-bin/plot-formula.mpl?expression=m=%28y%5B2%5D-y%5B1%5D%29%2F%28x%5B2%5D-x%5B1%5D%29&x=0003)
Start with the slope formula.

Plug in
![y[2]=3](/cgi-bin/plot-formula.mpl?expression=y%5B2%5D=3&x=0003)
,
![y[1]=2](/cgi-bin/plot-formula.mpl?expression=y%5B1%5D=2&x=0003)
,
![x[2]=-7](/cgi-bin/plot-formula.mpl?expression=x%5B2%5D=-7&x=0003)
, and

Subtract

from

to get

Subtract

from

to get

Reduce
So the slope of the line that goes through the points
)
and
)
is
Now let's use the point slope formula:
![y-y[1]=m(x-x[1])](/cgi-bin/plot-formula.mpl?expression=y-y%5B1%5D=m%28x-x%5B1%5D%29&x=0003)
Start with the point slope formula

Plug in

,
![x[1]=5](/cgi-bin/plot-formula.mpl?expression=x%5B1%5D=5&x=0003)
, and

Distribute

Multiply

Add 2 to both sides.

Combine like terms. note: If you need help with fractions, check out this
solver.

Simplify
So the equation that goes through the points
)
and
)
is