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Question 835468:  how do you write (5,7) and (-7,5) into a general form linear equation? 
 Answer by LinnW(1048)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website! First find the equation in slope intercept ( y = mx + b ) form 
The first step is to find the slope m. 
m = (y2-y1)/(x2-x1) where (x1,y1) = (5,7) and (x2,y2) = (-7,5) 
m = (5 - 7)/(-7 -5) 
m = (-2)/(-12) 
m = 1/6 
Now substitute 1/6 for m , 5 for x and 7 for y in y = mx +b 
7 = (1/6)(5) + b 
7 = 5/6 + b 
add -5/6 to each side 
6 1/6 = b 
37/6 = b 
Our equation is y = (1/6)x + 37/6 
Now we need to change to general form. 
Multiply each side by 6 
6y = x + 37 
add -x to each side. 
-x + 6y = 37 
 
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