Given two (different) points, there is only one line passing through them. So, the linear equation modelling your dataset would be the line passing through the two data points.
In order to find the line, you can use the following equaiton: given two points
, the line passing through them is given by

For example, given the points
and
, you have

Now, if you want, you can rearrange this in the form

The answe is c and also u only divided the denominator not the whole fraction I’m waffling
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
Distribute the
, we get:

Combines like-terms, meaning we combine the numbers with v.

The old mean was 51 now the mean is 42.33... (round that to 42) 51 - 42 = 9
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
A supplementary angle can be two angles that sum up to 180 if you want you can have 2 angles that are 90 degrees that add up to 180 so therefore that would make a right angle.