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Okay so I have having a little problem with slope- intercept form when you have two points. Help?

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To find the slope of the line you have to do change in y over the change in x. I will be using the example (3,6) and (1,4). So if you find the change in y over the change in x you have 2/2. The slope would be 1. and if you have slope intercept form (y=mx+b) you get y=1x+b. Now all you have to find is b. Substitute in any of the points given and you have 4=1+b. Therefore b = 3. So your full equation is: y=x+3