Asked by Rafi
If f(x) is a linear function, f(-4)=0. and f(3) = -2, find an equation for f(x).
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Answered by
oobleck
you have two points: (-4,0) and (3,-2)
so the slope of the line joining them is m = -2/7
so use the point-slope form:
y = -2/7 (x+4)
so the slope of the line joining them is m = -2/7
so use the point-slope form:
y = -2/7 (x+4)
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