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Students are given two coordinates and asked to find the equation of the straight line that passes through them. For scaffolding purposes the answer is entered in three stages: (1) Gradient (2) y-intercept (3) Final equation. Interactive button allows students to check their own progress.

The equation of a line connecting two coordinates is a key concept in geometry and algebra. It’s used to describe the relationship between two points on a plane. For example, this idea is essential in navigation, computer graphics, and even architecture when designing structures. Understanding how to find this equation allows you to predict how one value changes in relation to another, like plotting a path between two locations on a map!

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