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How do you find the line that passes through each pair of points?

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 In order to determine a line's equation from two points:

Use the slope formula, determine the slope.

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

Point 1 (P1) = (x1,y1)

Point 2 (P2) = (x2,y2)

To find the y-intercept, use the slope and one of the points (b).

The x and y of your equation y = mx + b can be replaced by one of your points, and the m can be replaced by the slope you just calculated. The only variable remaining is b in such case. To solve for b, use the same methods you would to solve for a variable.

You can obtain the equation for a line by entering the values of m and b into the slope-intercept form of the line (y = mx + b).

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