What is the equation in point-slope form of the line given (4, –4) and (9, –1)?

1 Answer
May 17, 2015

Firstly in this question we would need to find the "slope" or otherwise known as the gradient. we use the formula.

m= (Y2 - Y1)/(X2-X1)

so for this question we get.

m = (-1 - ( -4))/(9-4)

m = 3/5

now we take a look at our equation for a straight line, which is.

Y = mX + c

we have now got a value for m and we need to solve for a value for c.

to do this, we use the X and Y from either of the given points and put them into our formula. so we have:

-4 = (3/5)(4) + c
-4 = (12/5) + c
-4 - (12/5) =c

c = -32/5

now all we need to do is insert our value for c into our straight line equation. thus we end up with.

Y = (3/5)X - (32/5)