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19 April, 20:16

12) Write an equation for a line in

slope-intercept form passes

through (3, 3) and (-6,-3).

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  1. 19 April, 20:28
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    The equation is y = 2/3x + 1.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    To write a slope-intercept form equation for this problem, first you need to write the formula for the slope of a line.

    The slope formula is rise/run.

    The rise from (3,3) to (-6,-3) is - 6.

    The run from (3,3) to (-6,-3) is - 9.

    That makes the slope - 6/-9, which is simplified to 2/3.

    So the simplified slope is 2/3.

    To find the y-intercept, locate it by using the slope.

    It should be between (3,3) and (-6,-3).

    (3 - 3, 3 - 2) = (0,1). The y-intercept is (0,1).

    So the equation is y = 2/3x + 1.
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