Help with "Slope intercept from two points"
Hello,
Can someone help me?
I'm having trouble with figuring out which ordered pair I have to use in exercises such as this:
Complete the equation of the line through
Hello,
Can someone help me?
I'm having trouble with figuring out which ordered pair I have to use in exercises such as this:
Complete the equation of the line through
Hello Anna!
I'm Ryaan and I'd be more than happy to assist you in finding the equation of the form y=mx+b.
First of all (I'm sure you already did this :) ), given the points (1,4 --> where 1 is X1 and 4 is Y1) and (2,2 --> where 2 is X2 and 2 is Y2), we need to find the slope using the slope formula (Y2-Y1) / (X2/X1). You plug in the values and you end up with (2-4) / (2-1), which is the same thing as (-2) / (1), which is -2. Therefore 'm' or the slope of this equation is m=-2.
Now, you have the equation y=-2x+b, and all you need to do is to plug either (1,4) or (2,2) for the x and y values in the equation, then isolate b and solve for b.
1. Solving with the ordered pair (1,4), that would look like: 4=-2(1) +b
4=-2+b
b=4-(-2)
b=4+2
b=6
Now that you have b=6, you can just add it into the equation, and it would look like: y=-2x+6, since the slope that we calculated is -2 and the y-intercept (b-value) is 6.
2. Solving with the ordered pair (2,2), that would look like: 2=-2(2)+b
2=-4+b
b=2+4
b=6
Now that you have b=6, you can just add it into the equation, and it would look like: y=-2x+6, since the slope that we calculated is -2 and the y-intercept (b-value) is 6, same as above.
Anna, I hope this helped! Please let me know if you have any further questions. Thanks! :) - Ryaan
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