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Write equation for a line that passes through (-2,4) and (4,1)

 Nov 8, 2014

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First find the slope of the line, which uses the formula: 

 

(y2y1)(x2x1)

 

= (14)(4+2)

= -3/6

=-1/2

 

Then plug in a point and the slope, m, into the point-slope formula:

 

(yy1)=m(xx1)

(y4)=(12×(x+2))

Move the -4 to the right side:

y=12×x1+4

 

Simplify:

y=12×x+3

 Nov 9, 2014
 #1
avatar+5478 
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Best Answer

First find the slope of the line, which uses the formula: 

 

(y2y1)(x2x1)

 

= (14)(4+2)

= -3/6

=-1/2

 

Then plug in a point and the slope, m, into the point-slope formula:

 

(yy1)=m(xx1)

(y4)=(12×(x+2))

Move the -4 to the right side:

y=12×x1+4

 

Simplify:

y=12×x+3

kitty<3 Nov 9, 2014

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