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| Question 827743:  If you had to make an equation in slope-intercept form (y=mx+b) when given two coordinates, how would you do so without making a graph?
 Answer by josgarithmetic(39630)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website!  A couple ways to do it.  You can use slope and its formula.  You could instead, form two equations using the two points and have a system of two simultaneous equations, and solve the system for the unknown constants, m and b. 
 One example, very general, (u,v) and (p,r), the given points.
 
  , which you might want to compute if using example with known coordinates. From y=mx+b, you can solve for b, getting b=y-mx.
 Use either given point for a better formula for b.
 
  ; and use this "value" of b to more simply write the y=mx+b form of equation, assuming you wanted the slope-intercept form.
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