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Find the equation of the line that passes through the points (1, 6) and (2, 8).

By substitution in this equation, show that (3, 10) also lies on this line.

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User Kaven
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Answer:

y = 2x + 4

Explanation:

y2 - y1/ x2- x1

= 8 - 6 / 2 - 1

= 2

So now our equation is y = 2x + b (from y = mx+b). Now plug in the coordinates to find the y-intercept.

y = 2x + b

8 = 2(2) + b

8 = 4 + b

4 = b

The y-intercept is 4.

If we put one of the values like the x in the equation, we should get the y value.

y = 2x + 4

y = 2 (3) + 4

y = 6 + 4

y = 10

(3,10)

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