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28 June, 02:56

Slope intercept form of the line that passes through (-1,3) and (-2,-3)

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  1. 28 June, 06:21
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    If you need to do it without graphing you subtract the coordinates. One and coordinate minus the other and the same x coordinate minus the other. You can switch around the order of the pairs but not individual coordinates.

    1 - (-2) = 1

    3-3=0

    You then put whatever you get from the Ys over the x.

    0/-1

    In this case, the slope is 0/-1 which is zero. This means the line is horizontalal
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