Answer:
We calculate the slop of a line.
How to find the slope:
Pick any two points on a graph
The formula of slope is 
For example we have two points that contains the coordinates (5,2) (7,4)
Inserting them to the formula would result in:

=
Our rate of change is rise 2, run 2.
The solution is the set of numbers that can be written in place of
all the variables and make all of the equations true.
If you're asking for the actual numbers, there's nobody in the world
who could find those without seeing the system of equations.
y2-y1 =M(x2-x1)
Ok Sir, you gave points : (2,1) and (3,4)
4-1/3-2 = 3
Ok we know our slope is 3, now pick any of the two points, and make an equation for this line, so lets go ahead and pick #1, (2,1)
Formula is same as before
y-1=3x-6
y=3x-5
I think its correct, pick as brainless sir, thanks.
Answer: I’m not exactly sure, but I wanna help. So from the Work I’ve done option C is the answer.
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
(-6,4)
Step-by-step explanation:
You started at (-4,2) The first number in the ordered pair moves the number left and right and the second number moved the point up and down.
We are first told to move the point 2 units to the left. -4 is my left right number. If I am at -4 and I go to unites to the left, I will be at -6. My new point is now (-6,2). Next we are told to go up 2. The 2 number in my ordered pair tells me that I am 2 above the x axis. Now I am going to go two more units up. I am now at 4, so my new ordered pair after the translation is (-6,4)