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OpenStudy (anonymous):

What is the standard form equation of the line shown below?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What is the slope-intercept form equation of the line that passes through (3, 4) and (5, 16)?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

y = 6x − 14 y = −6x + 14 y = −6x − 14 y = 6x + 14

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@aryandecoolest

OpenStudy (eric_d):

m= y2-y1/x2-x1

OpenStudy (eric_d):

Just plug in the values given into that formula @taylor12344

OpenStudy (eric_d):

m=slope/gradient

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i got 12/2

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thats not an answer

OpenStudy (anonymous):

im thinking its a though

OpenStudy (eric_d):

Yes, that's part of the answer So, m=6

OpenStudy (eric_d):

Nxt, use y-y1=m(x-x1)

OpenStudy (eric_d):

You may choose any pair

OpenStudy (eric_d):

You'll get the answer @taylor12344

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i think u got the answer but still ... m=16-4/5-3 m=6 now plug in the value in slope form y - y1 = m(x-x1) y-3=6(x-4) @taylor12344

OpenStudy (eric_d):

You're welcome @taylor12344

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