PLEASE HELP! Write the equation that describes the line in slope-intercept form: (1,2) and (3,12) are on the line.
did you have any answer choices? and nice picture
No there is no answer choices. All it says is that.
oh ok well I don't know maybe @mathmale can help us solve this problem
you might wanna give him some time to come on the question because he's busy @undeadknight26 can you help us?
Sorry i can but im busy right now...sorry.
oh ok thanks any way!!! @mathmale help? Please?
@lilyryan
@jdoe0001 can you help?
@whpalmer4 help us please because no one else will
@Girlie310
\(\bf \begin{array}{lllll} &x_1&y_1&x_2&y_2\\ &({\color{red}{ 1}}\quad ,&{\color{blue}{ 2}})\quad &({\color{red}{ 3}}\quad ,&{\color{blue}{ 12}}) \end{array} \\\quad \\ slope = {\color{green}{ m}}= \cfrac{rise}{run} \implies \cfrac{{\color{blue}{ y_2}}-{\color{blue}{ y_1}}}{{\color{red}{ x_2}}-{\color{red}{ x_1}}} \\ \quad \\ y-{\color{blue}{ y_1}}={\color{green}{ m}}(x-{\color{red}{ x_1}})\qquad \textit{plug in the values and solve for "y"}\\ \qquad \uparrow\\ \textit{point-slope form} \)
I came up with the answer of Y=5x+62, but I'm not sure if it's correct or not.
WOW, you did that guys great team work!!! (*applause*)
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