SOLUTION: m=2,b=-4
m=0,b=4
m=-3,2=-2
m=-1,b=0
m=1/2,b=2
m=-4/5,b=-1
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: m=2,b=-4
m=0,b=4
m=-3,2=-2
m=-1,b=0
m=1/2,b=2
m=-4/5,b=-1
This question is from textbook mcdougal littell
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I'm assuming that you have to make the equations based off the given info?
I'll do the first one to get you started
Start with the general slope intercept equation
Plug in m=2 and b=-4
The rest are exactly the same but use different numbers.
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