SOLUTION: are (2,9) and (-3,-6) both on the line y = 4x+ 6 ? if not find an equation for the line that pass through both points

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Question 529981: are (2,9) and (-3,-6) both on the line y = 4x+ 6 ?
if not find an equation for the line that pass through both points

Answer by josmiceli(19441)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Only (-3,-6) is on the line because



(2,9) is not on the line because


not true
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Use point-slope formula:






answer
check:
(-3,-6)



OK
(2,9)



OK

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