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| Question 360825:  I have been trying to help my 8th grade daughter with her Algebra 1 homework.  We have spent countless hours trying to figure this one out at her grade level.
 The teacher is asking for an equation or rule for the following:
 x values:  1, 10, 19, 28
 y values:  6, 2, -2, -6
 
 (we know that the x values increase by 9)
 (we know that the y values decrease by 4)
 Please help us with this, trying to figure out every combination of -4/9 ??? or something.  We need a rule or equation.  THANK YOU SO MUCH
 Answer by ewatrrr(24785)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Hi,
 *Note: one may 'graph' the line by plotting the points and drawing the line thru them
 Knowing that the x values increase by 9 as the y values decrease by 4
 this discovery has led to the 'slope' of the line is (-4/9)
 Note: the general slope-intecept form of an equation of a line is:
 y = mx + b  where m is the slope and b is the y value where the line crosses the y-axis
 If you were looking for an equation of the line:
 y = (-4/9)x + b
 subsituting one of the ordered pairs to solve for b
 (1,6)
 6 = (-4/9)*1 + b
 6 + 4/9) = b
 58/9= b
 y = (-4/9)x + 58/9  would be the equation of the line,
 which could also be written in standard form by mulitplying each side of the equation by 9
 4x + 9y = 58
 
  
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