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Question 486887:  Find an equation in slope intercept form passing through the points (-6.2,18.1) and (-3.4, 18.1) 
This is where I am at... 
Slope = m  formula y=mx+b 
M= (y1-y2) / (x1-x2) 
M= 18.1 – 18.1/ -6.2 + 3.4 
M=0  slope 
Replace x and y with one set of points to solve for y intercept in [y=mx+b] 
(y – y1) = m(x – x1) 
Let x1 and y1 = -6.2, 18.1 
Y – 18,1 =0 
Y = 18.1 
M = 18.1 – 18.1/-6.2-(-3.4)=0/-2.8 = 0 
X1=2 
Y1=5 
X2 = 7 
Y2 = -3 
M = -3-5/7-2 
M = -8/5 
Y = mx+b    m=slope    b=y intercept
 
Replace m with -8/5 and replace b with 41/5 
Y = mx + b 
Y = -8/5x + 41/5 
I am not sure if I did this right. 
Suzie
 
 
 Answer by checkley79(3341)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website! Y = -8/5x + 41/5 
  (graph 300x200 pixels, x from -10 to 5, y from -10 to 20, -8x/5 +41/5). 
 
The graph shows that your line equation is incorrect. 
You calculated the correct value for M=0. 
Why did you change it to-8/5x? 
Youalso know that the Y Intercept is 18.1 
Thus the equation is y=0x+18.1 
  (graph 300x200 pixels, x from -10 to 5, y from -10 to 20, y = 18.1).  
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