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What is the equation of the graphed line in point-slope form? y – 1 = 2/3 (x + 3), y – 1 = 2/3 (x – 3), y + 1 = 2/3 (x – 3), y + 1 = 2/3 (x + 3) (Points are at (-3,-3) and (3,1)…
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What is the equation of the graphed line in point-slope form? y – 1 = 2/3 (x + 3), y – 1 = 2/3 (x – 3), y + 1 = 2/3 (x – 3), y + 1 = 2/3 (x + 3) (Points are at (-3,-3) and (3,1)…
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What is the equation of the graphed line in point-slope form? y – 1 = 2/3 (x + 3), y – 1 = 2/3 (x – 3), y + 1 = 2/3 (x – 3), y + 1 = 2/3 (x + 3) (Points are at (-3,-3) and (3,1)
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Slope = 4/6= 2/3
Intercept is -1 (I think just check with gradient on graph in doing in my head)
Y=MX+B
Y=2/3X-1 ( if my calculations add up
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