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10 April, 03:15

How do you put (2001,17.60) and (2002,18.75) in slope intercept form?

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  1. 10 April, 05:51
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    So first you have to find slope, which is m.

    m = (y2-y1) / (x2-x1)

    m = (18.72 - 17.60) / (2002 - 2001)

    m = 1,12/1

    m = 1

    Now you know what slope is, you take slope intercept form, and put in m and either of the x, y values given to find b. I'm going to use the first set of (2001,17.60) for x and y.

    y = mx + b

    17.60 = 1 (2001) + b

    17.60 - 2001 = b

    -1983.4 = b

    Now take the slope intercept formula again and just input m and b for your answer:

    y = x - 1983.4
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