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| Question 204312:  Hi everyone, I have had some trouble with the following graphing problem.
 If someone could show me how to do it I would be really grateful.
 I need to Find the y-intercept of the straight line passing through points      (-3,1) and (-1,-2).
 I really want to learn how to solve these types of equations, so steps and explanations would be nice.
 Thnaks, -Nick.
 Answer by stanbon(75887)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Find the y-intercept of the straight line passing through points (-3,1) and (-1,-2)
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 First you have to find the slope:
 slope = (-2-1)/(-1--3) = -3/2
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 Then you use the form y = mx + b to find b, which is the y-intercept.
 You know y = 1 when x = -3 and you know m = -3/2
 So solve for "b":
 1 = (-3/2)-3 + b
 1 = 9/2 + b
 b = -7/2
 The y-intercept is -7/2 or (0,-7/2).
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 Cheers,
 Stan H.
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