Question 346931
Hi,

*Hint: First Use the point-slope formula:
 {{{(y[2] - y[1])/(x[2] - x[1]) = m}}}
to determine the slope of the line
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(-3, 5) and (6, 2) 
{{{(2- 5)/(6 - (-3)) = m}}}
{{{(-3/9) = m}}}
{{{(-1/3) = m}}}
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Then use standard slope-intercept equation of a line:
y = m*x + b
{{{y = (-1/3)x + b}}}
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Substitute one of the points to find "b"
(6, 2) 
{{{2 = (-1/3)6 + b}}}
{{{4= b}}}
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{{{y = (-1/3)*x +4}}}
{{{y = (-1/3)*x +4}}}