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kvv77 [185]
2 years ago
8

(0, - 8) and (3, 2).

Mathematics
1 answer:
ipn [44]2 years ago
3 0

The equation of the line fully simplified in slope intercept form is y = 10/3x - 8

<h3>What are linear equations?</h3>

Linear equations are equations that have constant average rates of change. Note that the constant average rates of change can also be regarded as the slope or the gradient

<h3>How to determine the equation?</h3>

The points are given as:

(0, - 8) and (3, 2).

Calculate the slope of the line using

m = (y2 - y1)/(x2 - x1)

This gives

m = (2 + 8)/(3 - 0)

Evaluate

m = 10/3

The equation is then calculated as:

y = m(x - x1) + y1

This gives

y = 10/3(x -0) - 8

Evaluate

y = 10/3x - 8

Hence, the equation of the line fully simplified in slope intercept form is y = 10/3x - 8

Read more about linear equations at:

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<u>Complete question</u>

Write the equation fully simplified slope intercept form of a line that passes though the points (0, - 8) and (3, 2).

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