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The line equation in slope-intercept form is y = mx + b,

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where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept.

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First find the slope

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    = \"\"                              (Divide: \"\")\"\"

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Next find the y-intercept

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Substitute the slope and the coordinates of the given point in

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slope-intercept form line equation.

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y = mx + b

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\"\"                          (Substitute \"\" for m, 1 for x, and 0 for y)

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\"\"                                (Multiply: \"\")\"\"

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\"\"                (Add \"\" to each side)

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Apply commutative proparty of addition: a + b = b + a.

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Finally write the equation of the line

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Substitute the values of slope ‘m’ and y-intercept ‘b’ in slope intercept form

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y = mx + b                            

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\"\"                         (Substitute  \"\" for m and \"\" for b)

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\"\"                             (Simplify) \ \ \"\"

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 The equation of the line that passes through the points (1, 0) and (3, 2) is

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\"\".