SOLUTION: I have to use slope-intercept from y=mx+b to write an equation for this line:
containing the points (1,-3) and (-5,4)
My answer is: y = -(6/7)x - (15/7)
Can someone hel
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Question 1090687: I have to use slope-intercept from y=mx+b to write an equation for this line:
containing the points (1,-3) and (-5,4)
My answer is: y = -(6/7)x - (15/7)
Can someone help me? Thanks.
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
No, your slope is wrong. It's inverted.
Take it from there and finish.
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