shrepday shrepday
  • 13-10-2021
  • Mathematics
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SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ASAP

SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ASAP class=

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jordym1320 jordym1320
  • 13-10-2021
It’s going up 6 and right 4
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ash8850
ash8850 ash8850
  • 13-10-2021
First you’ll need to find ‘m’, or the slope of the line.

M = (y-y1) / (x-x1)

Plug in your two points, (0,-5) and (4,1).
x1 y1 x y

M = ( 1 - (-5) ) / ( 4 - 0 )
M = ( 6 ) / ( 4 )
Your slope is 6/4.



Point slope form is y - y1 = m ( x - x1 )

Plug in your points that are x1 y1, (0,-5).
x1 y1

Plug in m (6/4)

y - y1 = m ( x - x1 )
y - (-5) = 6/4 ( x - 0 )



Final Answer:

y + 5 = 6/4 ( x - 0 )

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