murtaghliam1 murtaghliam1
  • 07-01-2019
  • Mathematics
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Find an equation for the line that passes through the points , −6−5 and , 41 .

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maclittleseed
maclittleseed maclittleseed
  • 18-01-2019

Answer:

y = 41x + 241

Step-by-step explanation:

I'm guessing that (-6,-5) are the x and y values while 41 is your slope right?

Using the point slope formula:

y - y1 = m ( x - x1)

x1 = -6, and y1 = -5

y - (-5) = 41 (x- (-6))

y + 5 = 41x + 246

Put 5 to the right side so that we can find the value of y making 5 negative.

y = 41x + 241.

Hope this helps!

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