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Find a parametric equation for the curve segment.Line from $P_{0}=(-1,-3)$ to $P_{1}=(5,2)$.
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The slope $m$ is given by the formula $m = \frac{y_{2} - y_{1}}{x_{2} - x_{1}}$. Substituting the given points into this formula, we get $m = \frac{2 - (-3)}{5 - (-1)} = \frac{5}{6}$. Show more…
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