How do you write an equation of a line with x-intercept=2 and y-intercept=4?
1 Answer
Apr 7, 2015
An x-intercept of 2 implies
A y-intercept of 4 implies
The slope of the line joining
#(Delta y)/(Delta x) = (4-0)/(0-2) = -2
Using the slope-intercept form of the equation
we have