A line with x-intercept -4 passes through (2,6) and (k,10). How do you find k?

2 Answers
May 19, 2015

Here are two approaches:

Method 1

Given that xx-intercept is -44, we know that the point (-4,0)(4,0) in on the line, as is (2,6)(2,6). Find the equation of the line through these two points, then put in 1010 for yy and solve for x = kx=k

Method 2
As we work through method 1, we notice that the slope of the line is 11.

That tells us that increases in xx and yy are equal on this line. To get from (2,6)(2,6) to (k,10)(k,10), we need to add 44 to the yy coordinate, so we must also add 44 to the xx coordinate.

k=2+4=6k=2+4=6

May 19, 2015

Standard equation of the line : y = ax + b. First find a and b.

x-intercept -4 gives -> y = -4a + b = 0 -> b = 4a (1)

Line passing at point (2, 6):

6 = 2a + b (2) -> 6 = 2a + 4a = 6a -> a = 1 -> b = 4a = 4a=1b=4a=4

Line passing at point (k, 10)

10 = ka + b (3) -> 10 = k + 4 -> k = 10 - 4 = 6k=104=6