The slope, m, of a linear equation can be found using the formula m = , where the x- and y-values come from two ordered pairs, a
nd (x1, y1) and (x2, y2).
What is an equivalent equation solved for y2?
y2 = mx2 – x1 + y1
y2 = mx2 – x1 – y1
y2 = m(x2 – x1) + y1
y2 = m(x2 – x1) – y1
2 answers:
Y2 = m( x2 - x1) + y1. Hope I was able to help
The slope of any line is the inclination of the line with x axis.
For any two ordered pairs (x1,y1) and (x2,y2) the slope
m= 
We need to solve for y2.
Multiplying both sides by x2-x1 we have :
y2-y1=m(x2-x1)
y1 is subtracted to y2 so we perform the opposite operation both sides
Adding y1 both sides:
y2= x(2-x1)+y1.
The third option is the right answer.
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