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hallm:

-1 1 1/5 y=x-4 y=x+4 y=1/5x−4 Given (1, -3) and (5, 1). The slope of the line is . The equation of the line is

silvernight269:

Whats the equation to find the slope between those two coordinates?

hallm:

it doesnt say

silvernight269:

Y2-Y1 over X2-X1

hallm:

ok

hallm:

sorry im taking notes to just so i have it in my brain

silvernight269:

Its ok

hallm:

ok so now what do i do now that i know the equation to find the slope?

silvernight269:

Put the coordinates into the equation

hallm:

okay i put them in

silvernight269:

Show on here pls. I want to see how you did them

hallm:

ok

hallm:

(5,1) over (1,-3)

silvernight269:

No

silvernight269:

Its 5-1/1+3

silvernight269:

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hallm:

oh ok so 5-1over 1+3 got it now do we solve the top ?

silvernight269:

I dun understand how that is written. It’s confusing cus i dun know how its written

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