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How do you find the equation if we have the co-ordinates? - Answers
To find a line that goes through two given points first find the slope between the points. (y-y)over (x-x) Then use a formula to find the rest. I use the slope intercept formula and find "b" the y-intercept. Let's try one. (2,7) and (3,10) 7-10=-3 2-3=-1 -3/-1=3 the slope 7=3(2)+b 7=6+b 7-6=b 1=b SO y=3x+1 is the formula for a line going through (2,7) and (3,10)
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How do you find the equation if we have the co-ordinates? - Answers
To find a line that goes through two given points first find the slope between the points. (y-y)over (x-x) Then use a formula to find the rest. I use the slope intercept formula and find "b" the y-intercept. Let's try one. (2,7) and (3,10) 7-10=-3 2-3=-1 -3/-1=3 the slope 7=3(2)+b 7=6+b 7-6=b 1=b SO y=3x+1 is the formula for a line going through (2,7) and (3,10)
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How do you find the equation if we have the co-ordinates? - Answers
To find a line that goes through two given points first find the slope between the points. (y-y)over (x-x) Then use a formula to find the rest. I use the slope intercept formula and find "b" the y-intercept. Let's try one. (2,7) and (3,10) 7-10=-3 2-3=-1 -3/-1=3 the slope 7=3(2)+b 7=6+b 7-6=b 1=b SO y=3x+1 is the formula for a line going through (2,7) and (3,10)
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