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charle [14.2K]
3 years ago
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Mathematics
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trapecia [35]3 years ago
7 0
Find the equation of the line using the 2 points (2, 1162) and (11, 1900)

First find slope: <u>1900 - 1162</u> = <u>738</u>  = 82<u>
</u>                             11-2                 9
<u>
</u>So the slope is 82.  Only one of the 4 choices has a slope of 82, it is the first one.  So we don't have to continue to figure out the answer because it has to be A.

y = 82x + 998
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