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Find the slope first, plug them into the slope formula.
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Correct, now plug that into the equation along with any of the points. \(y - y_1 = m(x - x_1)\) Where \(y_1\) is the y-value of the point, \(x_1\) is the x-value of the point, and \(m\) is the slope.
There are 2 answers..can you pick more than one?
Oh, wait, nvm.
\(y - y_1 = m(x - x_1)\) Where \(y_1\) is the y-value of the point, \(x_1\) is the x-value of the point, and \(m\) is the slope. y1 = 5 x1 = 1 m = 3 Plug them in
That's fine
Tell me what you get
Don't distribute 3 into the parenthesis, do it again.
Correct, that's our answer.
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