Message from @Big Meme

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2017-10-31 14:37:47 UTC  

oh okay and that just fionds me what? k?

2017-10-31 14:38:16 UTC  

that gives you partial answer what you use to calculate C

2017-10-31 14:39:11 UTC  

and with together you get the calculation Y=K*X+C

2017-10-31 14:40:04 UTC  

and yes you get the K with that delta Y / delta X

2017-10-31 14:40:15 UTC  

was i supposed to solve the y2-y1 ove x2-x1?

2017-10-31 14:40:24 UTC  

cuz i did

2017-10-31 14:40:35 UTC  

and got -8/6

2017-10-31 14:40:42 UTC  

or -1 1/3

2017-10-31 14:40:48 UTC  

-1.3333333

2017-10-31 14:41:00 UTC  

easier if you dont transfer it to decimals

2017-10-31 14:41:22 UTC  

you are supposed to get -8/6 afaik

2017-10-31 14:41:32 UTC  

ok

2017-10-31 14:41:43 UTC  

ofc common factor 2 makes it -4/3

2017-10-31 14:42:31 UTC  

ok

2017-10-31 14:44:27 UTC  

swo now where do i go from here

2017-10-31 14:45:04 UTC  

then its justthen its just y=-4/3*X-C and we take your first numbers aka 5=-4/3*(-4)+C

2017-10-31 14:45:19 UTC  

and from that you can calculate the C by basic algrebra spinning

2017-10-31 14:45:38 UTC  

what is c exactly

2017-10-31 14:45:42 UTC  

like what is that variable for

2017-10-31 14:46:01 UTC  

its part of the line equation

2017-10-31 14:46:41 UTC  

i dont remenevbr ever learning that ugh

2017-10-31 14:46:46 UTC  

i think in english language the linear function uses Y=M*X+K

2017-10-31 14:46:54 UTC  

basically how far your line is moved from the centre

2017-10-31 14:46:56 UTC  

c means slope?

2017-10-31 14:46:57 UTC  

where as i use C instead of K

2017-10-31 14:47:00 UTC  

cuz m is slope

2017-10-31 14:47:08 UTC  

wait which C

2017-10-31 14:47:31 UTC  

i dont remmeber using c or k for anythiong

2017-10-31 14:47:31 UTC  

aka what we first calculated was M

2017-10-31 14:47:45 UTC  

and now you need to solve K (aka C in my example)

2017-10-31 14:47:52 UTC  

oh so the slope of the line is -4/3?

2017-10-31 14:47:56 UTC  

yes

2017-10-31 14:48:00 UTC  

oh oh oh

2017-10-31 14:48:03 UTC  

i got it now

2017-10-31 14:48:07 UTC  

i was confused

2017-10-31 14:48:24 UTC  

yeah my bad... i tend to forget that regional variations exist

2017-10-31 14:48:27 UTC  

okay so then we know what the slope of the line is just gotta get the line and write an equation for it basically

2017-10-31 14:49:14 UTC  

yeah and the equation is directly there if 5=-4/3*X-4+K

2017-10-31 14:49:26 UTC  

and you just spin the K to other side of the = sign

2017-10-31 14:49:32 UTC  

and rest is easy for you

2017-10-31 14:50:42 UTC  

so would it be 5-k on the other side of the equal sign?