The figure below shows two points in an E-field:
Point 1 is at (X1,Y1) = (3,4) in m, and
Point 2 is at (X2,Y2) = (12,9) in m.
The Electric Field is constant, with a magnitude of 68 V/m, and is directed parallel to the +X-axis. The potential at point 2 is 588 V. Calculate the potential at point 1.
I get that V = Er but I'm kinda lost on the exact steps to go from potential 2 to potential 1
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