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Consider the points (–5, –2) and (–1, 4).
(a) Find the slope-intercept equation of the line passing through the two given p
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Consider the points (–5, –2) and (–1, 4).
(a) Find the slope-intercept equation of the line passing through the two given p
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Question 1037803: I'm having some trouble figuring this question out.
Consider the points (–5, –2) and (–1, 4).
(a) Find the slope-intercept equation of the line passing through the two given points.
(b) Graph the line you found in (a), either drawing it on the grid in the previous problem #3, or generating the graph electronically and attaching it.
(c) Compare your line for this problem, #4, with the line in the previous problem #3. Are the two lines parallel, perpendicular, or neither parallel nor perpendicular?
Any help is very much appreciated! Answer by josgarithmetic(39620) (Show Source):