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OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

i need help with this one too :)

OpenStudy (aripotta):

find the slope, and then put it into point-slope form like your other question. the x-intercept of a line is (x,0) so once you have your equation, just substitute 0 for y to find x

OpenStudy (anonymous):

how do you find the slope again?

OpenStudy (aripotta):

\[\frac{ y _{2}-y _{1} }{ x _{2}-x _{1} }\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

(–3, –4) and (6, 2). ok so the y 1 would be -4 and y2 would be 2 right? because it goes in order from x and y ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

(–3, –4) and (6, 2).

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