Compute the slope, m, using the slope formula. If you compute a decimal, make su

Compute the slope, m, using the slope formula. If you compute a decimal, make su

Compute the slope, m, using the slope formula. If you compute a decimal, make sure to convert it to a fraction, so it is an exact answer.
Use the point-slope form of a line to create the equation of the line going through the two points. If you have a special case of a line that is not a function, then just write the equation of the line and explain why you can’t use the point-slope formula.
If possible, put the line in slope-intercept form and identify the
y-intercept value as an ordered pair. Again, for those with special cases, give the equation of the line and the x-intercept.Use Desmos or Graphmatica to graph your line. Adjust the axes so the
y-intercept is shown and labeled. If your line does not have a
y-intercept, still graph it, show and label the
x-intercept, and explain why, in terms of graphing, it is not a function.