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Ksivusya [100]
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erik [133]2 years ago
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Using the point-slope equation, the equations that represent the data are:

y - 6 = -1.25(x + 2)

y -3.5 = -1.25x

<h3>What is the Point-Slope Equation?</h3>

Given a point (a, b) and slope (m), the point-slope equation is expressed as, y - b = m(x - a).

Find the slope (m) using two pairs from the table of values say, (-2, 6) and (2, 1):

Slope (m) = change in y / change in x = (6 - 1)/(-2 - 2) = 5/-4 = -1.25

Using the point, (a, b) = (-2, 6) and m = -1.25, plug the values into y - b = m(x - a):

y - 6 = -1.25(x - (-2))

y - 6 = -1.25(x + 2)

This cam be rewritten as:

y - 6 = -1.25x - 2.5

y - 6 + 2.5 = -1.25x

y -3.5 = -1.25x

The equations that represent the data in the table are:

y - 6 = -1.25(x + 2)

y -3.5 = -1.25x

Learn more about the point-slope equation on:

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