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How do you translate ordered pairs into an equation? - Answers
If you have a pair of coordinates you can find the slope then put it into either point slope or slope intercept form. (2,3) and (5,4) has a slope of (3-2)/2-4) or 1/-2 or -1/2 Then you can put that in y-3=-1/2(x-2) as point slope or y=-1/2(x) + b 3=-1/2(2) + b 4=b therefore y=-1/2x+4
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How do you translate ordered pairs into an equation? - Answers
If you have a pair of coordinates you can find the slope then put it into either point slope or slope intercept form. (2,3) and (5,4) has a slope of (3-2)/2-4) or 1/-2 or -1/2 Then you can put that in y-3=-1/2(x-2) as point slope or y=-1/2(x) + b 3=-1/2(2) + b 4=b therefore y=-1/2x+4
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How do you translate ordered pairs into an equation? - Answers
If you have a pair of coordinates you can find the slope then put it into either point slope or slope intercept form. (2,3) and (5,4) has a slope of (3-2)/2-4) or 1/-2 or -1/2 Then you can put that in y-3=-1/2(x-2) as point slope or y=-1/2(x) + b 3=-1/2(2) + b 4=b therefore y=-1/2x+4
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