Graph of a line containing the following points: (–1, 2) and (1, –4). Which is the equation of the given line in slope-intercept form? y = =3x + 1 y = 3x + 1 y = 3x - 1 y = -1/3x - 1
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First you would calculate the slope of the line shown. Then, put in the value for x and y and the value of m into the equation y = mx + b, in order to find the value of b. After you get the value of b, put the slope and b into the equation y = mx + b
I'm pretty sure the answer is y = 3x -1
thx
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