If you aren't getting this value for your slope "m", please reply showing what you've tried.
If you're okay on how to get the slope, then take the slope "m" and pick one of the original points. (It doesn't matter which one.) Take the "x" and the "y" from the point and plug them, with the "m", into "y = mx + b". Solve for "b=".
Then re-write "y = mx + b" with your values for "m" and "b".
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