5:01 86 deltamath.com Choose any two points. Find the rise and the run. When line goes up, rise and slope are positive. \[ \text { Slope }=\frac{\text { rise }}{\text { run }}=\frac{2}{1}=2 \] \[ \text { y-intercept: - } 2 \] \[ y=m x+b \] \[ u=2 x-2 \]
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