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can you make a equation for the following coordinate​

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Possibility 1In this case both the slope and the y intercept are known and the equation can be written directly.

Possibility 1In this case both the slope and the y intercept are known and the equation can be written directly.For example if the slope is -2 and the y intercept is (0,6), then the equation is

Possibility 1In this case both the slope and the y intercept are known and the equation can be written directly.For example if the slope is -2 and the y intercept is (0,6), then the equation isy = 6 - 2x

Possibility 1In this case both the slope and the y intercept are known and the equation can be written directly.For example if the slope is -2 and the y intercept is (0,6), then the equation isy = 6 - 2xPossibility 2

Possibility 1In this case both the slope and the y intercept are known and the equation can be written directly.For example if the slope is -2 and the y intercept is (0,6), then the equation isy = 6 - 2xPossibility 2In this case the slope and one set of coordinates are known. This case involves the use of the point-slope formula.

Possibility 1In this case both the slope and the y intercept are known and the equation can be written directly.For example if the slope is -2 and the y intercept is (0,6), then the equation isy = 6 - 2xPossibility 2In this case the slope and one set of coordinates are known. This case involves the use of the point-slope formula.The point-slope formula

Possibility 1In this case both the slope and the y intercept are known and the equation can be written directly.For example if the slope is -2 and the y intercept is (0,6), then the equation isy = 6 - 2xPossibility 2In this case the slope and one set of coordinates are known. This case involves the use of the point-slope formula.The point-slope formula

Possibility 1In this case both the slope and the y intercept are known and the equation can be written directly.For example if the slope is -2 and the y intercept is (0,6), then the equation isy = 6 - 2xPossibility 2In this case the slope and one set of coordinates are known. This case involves the use of the point-slope formula.The point-slope formulaHere in the final term x1 and y1 are known coordinates and x and y are unknown coordinates. Therefore the slope can be given as:

Possibility 1In this case both the slope and the y intercept are known and the equation can be written directly.For example if the slope is -2 and the y intercept is (0,6), then the equation isy = 6 - 2xPossibility 2In this case the slope and one set of coordinates are known. This case involves the use of the point-slope formula.The point-slope formulaHere in the final term x1 and y1 are known coordinates and x and y are unknown coordinates. Therefore the slope can be given as:This expression is the point-slope formula. It can be rearranged to produce a working version.

Possibility 1In this case both the slope and the y intercept are known and the equation can be written directly.For example if the slope is -2 and the y intercept is (0,6), then the equation isy = 6 - 2xPossibility 2In this case the slope and one set of coordinates are known. This case involves the use of the point-slope formula.The point-slope formulaHere in the final term x1 and y1 are known coordinates and x and y are unknown coordinates. Therefore the slope can be given as:This expression is the point-slope formula. It can be rearranged to produce a working version. 

Possibility 1In this case both the slope and the y intercept are known and the equation can be written directly.For example if the slope is -2 and the y intercept is (0,6), then the equation isy = 6 - 2xPossibility 2In this case the slope and one set of coordinates are known. This case involves the use of the point-slope formula.The point-slope formulaHere in the final term x1 and y1 are known coordinates and x and y are unknown coordinates. Therefore the slope can be given as:This expression is the point-slope formula. It can be rearranged to produce a working version. y - y1 = b (x - x1)

Possibility 1In this case both the slope and the y intercept are known and the equation can be written directly.For example if the slope is -2 and the y intercept is (0,6), then the equation isy = 6 - 2xPossibility 2In this case the slope and one set of coordinates are known. This case involves the use of the point-slope formula.The point-slope formulaHere in the final term x1 and y1 are known coordinates and x and y are unknown coordinates. Therefore the slope can be given as:This expression is the point-slope formula. It can be rearranged to produce a working version. y - y1 = b (x - x1)y = y1 + b (x - x1)

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