Find an equation for the line with slope m = 9/8 and which goes through the point (-24,1) Write your answer in the form y = mx+b. Do not use decimals as a part of your answer.. express all parts of your equation in integer or reduced fraction form.
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strate line with slope=9/8 & go thru point (-24,1)... y=(9/8)x+konst... projekt line from x=-24 tu x=0...deltax=24.... deltay=slope*deltax=(9/8)*24=27... y at x=0 is 1+27=28... y=(9/8)x+28
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