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  • 21-05-2017
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Write a linear equation in standard form that crosses (4,-3) and (-2,9)

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danielcraig9035 danielcraig9035
  • 21-05-2017
y = -2x + 5 
That's the answer and you find it by finding the slope by using (4,-3) and (-2,9). You subtract -3 from 9 over 4 from -2. After you find the slope which would be -2 you use the equation y-y1 = slope(x - x1). You plug in any coordinates and find the answer. 

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