SOLUTION: Suppose f is a linear function such that f(5) = 3 and f(7) = -4. Find the equation for f. (Use x as the variable.)
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Question 724710: Suppose f is a linear function such that f(5) = 3 and f(7) = -4. Find the equation for f. (Use x as the variable.)
Answer by solver91311(24713) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
means that the ordered pair
is an element of the solution set of the function. You are given two points on a linear function, so use the two-point form:
where
and
are the coordinates of the given points.
John

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