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Using the given equation find the missing coordinates of the points and then find the slope of the line for each equation
f) y−2x=3; A(...; 6), B(15; ...)

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Answer:

A(2/3, 6)

B(15, 33)

Slope=81/43

Step-by-step explanation:

If for the first point A Y=6, you can just plug it into the spot for the Y in the equation.

So that get's you the equation 6-2x=3

Solving the equation you get:

2x=3

x=2/3

So that means that for point A your coordinate pair is (2/3, 6)

You do the same for B.

B has point X=15, so plug it in:

y-2(15)=3

y-30=3

y=33

So your coordinate pair for B is (15, 33)

Then to find the slope you follow the equation y2-y1/x2-x1

Plugging in the numbers you get:

33-6/15-2/3

27/43/3

81/43

So your slope=81/43