Write the equation of the line: (0,0) & (6,1) (2,-3) & (-3, 2)

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Write the equation of the line: (0,0) & (6,1) (2,-3) & (-3, 2) March 6 Bell ringer Write the equation of the line: (0,0) & (6,1) (2,-3) & (-3, 2) Hint: Find slope, then use the point slope equation to write it in y=mx+b form.

March 7 1) 2) A box contains 6 dimes, 8 nickels, 12 pennies, and 3 quarters. What is the probability that a coin drawn at random is not a dime?

Find the product: (x-2)(x2+x-1) (2-a)(3a2+3a-5) (3n2+2n-5)(2n+1) Bell Ringer March 8 Find the product: (x-2)(x2+x-1) (2-a)(3a2+3a-5) (3n2+2n-5)(2n+1)

March 9 Bell Ringer Solve for x:     5(x – 2) =2(10 + x)

March 10 1) Write the following numbers in order from smallest value to largest Value: