SOLUTION: what is the y-intercept of the line in the standard (x,y) coordinate plane that goes through the points (-3,6) and (3,2)?
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Question 838796: what is the y-intercept of the line in the standard (x,y) coordinate plane that goes through the points (-3,6) and (3,2)?
Answer by richwmiller(17219) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
y-6=m*(x+3)
y-2=m*(x-3)
(0,4) is the y intercept
when x =0 y=4
m = -2/3, y = -2/3x+4
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