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Answer: [tex]\textsf{y = x + 2}[/tex]
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Given: [tex]\textsf{Slope = 1, Goes through (-1, 1)}[/tex]
Find: [tex]\textsf{Determine the slope-intercept form of the equation}[/tex]
Solution: In order to determine the equation we need to first use the point-slope form which uses a slope and a point which can then be simplified and solve for y to get the slope-intercept form.
Plug in the values
- [tex]\textsf{y - y}_2\textsf{ = m(x - x}_1\textsf{)}[/tex]
- [tex]\textsf{y - 1 = 1(x - (-1))}[/tex]
Simplify and solve for y
- [tex]\textsf{y - 1 = 1(x + 1)}[/tex]
- [tex]\textsf{y - 1 + 1 = x + 1 + 1}[/tex]
- [tex]\textsf{y = x + 2}[/tex]
Therefore, the simplified equation in slope-intercept form would be y = x + 2