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How do you write a linear equation given the slope and a point that is not the y-intercept?
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How do you write a linear equation given the slope and a point that is not the y-intercept?
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How do you write a linear equation given the slope and a point that is not the y-intercept?
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Answer:
y=mx+c
Explanation:
m is the slope
u can calculate c using given coordinates
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