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Identify the equation in slope-intercept form for the line containing the points (−4,1) and (2,3).
y=1/3x+7/3


y=1/4x+2

y=1/2x−4

y=1/3x−5/3


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The slope-intercept form for the line is y = 1/3 x -5/3. and the option D is correct option.

According to the statement

we have given that the points (−4,1) and (2,3) and we have to find the slope-intercept form.

And we have to find the equation of line.

So, For this purpose,

The given points are:

(−4,1) and (2,3)

And the slope m become

[tex]m = \frac{y_{2} - y_{1}}{x_{2} - x_{1}}[/tex]

So, put the values in it

then m= 3-1 / 2+4

m = 1/3

And and b point becomes (2+3) / (−4+1)

Then B = -5/3

Then the general equation of slope intercept form is y = mx +b

Then

y = 1/3 x -5/3.

So, The option D is correct and the slope-intercept form for the line is y = 1/3 x -5/3.

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