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Write an equation using slope-intercept form that represents the two points- (-3,3) (3,-5)\


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Answered by rosoni28
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Recall that the slope of a line m

= (y2 - y1) / (x2 - x1).

We are given the coordinates of two points,

both of which lie on the line

(the line passes through them)

: (-4,2) and 12,6).

y = 1/4 * x + 3.

Answered by Anonymous
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