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| Question 784972:  Using the formula y= mx+b find the equation of the line determined by the two points (-3,2) and (-2, 8)
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 Answer by reviewermath(1029)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Q: Using the formula y= mx+b find the equation of the line determined by the two points (-3,2) and (-2, 8). ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
 A:
 If (
  ,  ) and (  ,  ) are points on the line, then the slope of the line is m =  . The slope of the line containing (-3,2) and (-2, 8) is
 m =
  = 6. The equation of the line is y = 6x + b, where b is the y-intercept.
 To solve for the value of b, choose any point on the line.
 If we choose (-3, 2), then substitute x = -3, y = 2, and solve for b.
 y = 6x + b
 2 = 6(-3) + b
 b = 2 + 18 = 20
 Therefore, the equation of the line is
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