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Find an expression for the function whose graph is the line segment joining the points (1, -1) and (5, 5). (Assume that these points are in the form (x, f(x)).)
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Find an expression for the function whose graph is the line segment joining the points (1, -1) and (5, 5). (Assume that these points are in the form (x, f(x)).)
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Find an expression for the function whose graph is the line segment joining the points (1, -1) and (5, 5). (Assume that these points are in the form (x, f(x)).)
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namely, what's the equation of a line that passes through (1,-1) and (5,5)
well, first off let's find its slope, and the plug all those values in the point-slope form.
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