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Delicious77 [7]
3 years ago
11

How do I turn (-3,-14) and (0,-9) into slope intercept form?​

Mathematics
1 answer:
max2010maxim [7]3 years ago
8 0
<h2>Answer:</h2>

y = 5/3x - 9

<h2>Step-by-step explanation:</h2>

For slope intercept form, you should have the slope and the y intercept.

<em>Slope intercept form is...</em>

y = mx + b

  • y being y
  • m being slope
  • x being x
  • b being the y intercept

Moving on:

To find slope, you have to know the rise and run, or the change in y and the change in x.

<em>To find slope...</em>

(-9 - (-14)) / (0 - (-3))

Now, you should be able to calculate that to find that your slope is...

5/3 or 1 2/3

Now, you should be focused on finding your y intercept where the coordinates are (0, b) where b is your y intercept.

<em>Lucky for you, you already have your y intercept being -9 given in the question.</em>

<em />

Finally, to find the slope intercept form! You start off with your main equation for slope intercept form.

y = mx + b

Then you should plug in the numbers you have just found.

<em>Meaning your slope and y intercept...</em>

y = 5/3x - 9

<u />

<u>And I </u><em><u>believe</u></em><u> there is your answer! Tell me if it's wrong please.</u>

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