Write the standard form of the line that passes through the given points, (-1, -3) and (2, 1)???
simplify this \[\frac{ y - 1 }{ x - 2 } = \frac{ 1+3 }{ 2+1 }\]
http://www.coolmath.com/algebra/08-lines/12-finding-equation-two-points-01 read this to find why it works that way
Oh, that might make more sense then the lesson i was given. anyway, I don't know if I was supposed to really simply that but i got 4/3
yes. that's right. final answer will be 3y = 4x - 5
Okay...thank you for the link as well.
Remember to write answer in standard form: Standard Form: the standard form of a line is in the form Ax + By = C where A is a positive integer, and B, and C are integers.
>>final answer will be 3y = 4x - 5 In standard form, 4x - 3y = 5 @actunnatural
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