write an equatin in slope-intercept form. show your work for credit:

slope(m)=6, passing through (-5,-3) & (5,1)
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The slope from (-5,-3) to (5,1) is (1- -3)/(5- -5) = 4/10 = 2/5, which is not equal to 6.

It is impossible to make a line passing through (-5,-3) and (5,1) with slope = 6.
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