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(2,6) (1,2) using any two point​

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Answered by lakshyadeeplunawat
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Answer:2,6) (1,2) using any two point​

Step-by-step explanation:

Equation from 2 points using Slope Intercept Form

Calculate the slope from 2 points.

Substitute either point into the equation. You can use either (3,7) or (5,11)

Solve for b, which is the y-intercept of the line.

Substitute b, -1, into the equation from step 2.

Step One: Identify two points on the line.

Step Two: Select one to be (x1, y1) and the other to be (x2, y2).

Step Three: Use the slope equation to calculate slope.

The slope will be the same for a straight line no matter which two points you pick as you know. All you need to do is to calculate the difference in the y coordinates of the 2 points and divide that by the difference of the x coordinates of the points(rise over run). That will give you the slope.

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