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Mathematics, 03.02.2021 02:30 skent1423

Find the equation (in terms of x) of the line through the points (-2,1) and (3,5) Please include steps, I've been trying to work out problems like this and I never seem to get the correct y-intercept. I usually get the slope right, though.

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