Algebra 1, Homework Practice Workbook (MERRILL ALGEBRA 1)
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ISBN: 9780076602919
Author: McGraw-Hill Education
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 4, Problem 2PT
To determine
To find the given equation in slope-intercept form.
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Answer to Problem 2PT
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Line passing through the point
Concept used:
Equation of a line passing through the point
Calculation:
Given,
Now the equation of the line is,
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Algebra 1, Homework Practice Workbook (MERRILL ALGEBRA 1)
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