The line equation in slope-intercept form is y = mx + b, where m is the slope and b
\is the y-intercept.
\First find the slope
\m =
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(LCM is 4)
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(Fraction proparty)
(Cancel commen terms)
Next find the y-intercept
\Substitute the slope and the coordinates of the given point in slope-intercept form
\line equation.
\y = mx + b
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(Commutative property: a + b = b + a)
(Additive inverse property:
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Finally write the equation of the line
\Substitute the values of slope ‘m’ and y-intercept ‘b’ in slope intercept form
\y = mx + b
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The equation of the line that passes through the point
is .