algebra ss
You should first start with the bottom row of the pyramid Look at D first: (-3,6) slope: -2 Can you fit this into y=mx+b where m= -2 y=6 x=-3 ?
You have 2 types of questions, one where you are given 2 points and one when you are given a slope and a point So what you do for the one where you are given 2 points is find the slope y2 - y1 ) / (x2 - x1) slope formula Then what you do is plug m (slope) into slope intercept formula and find the y intercept so once you find m y = mx+b you can plug one of the 2 (x, y) points and you should get the same value for b now for that type of problem you have m and b, write your equation
In the case where you are given a point and a slope, use point-slope form \[y-y _{1}=m(x-x _{1})\] plug in slope for m, and the point \[(x _{1}, y _{1})\] and write in slope-intercept form
AHHH im lost again
which part
uhhh all of it lol
mk, ig read all of it lol
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@snowflake0531 can u simplify it a little?
yeah I don't understand
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