How do you write an equation in slope intercept form given (2, 1) and has slope 3?
2 Answers
Explanation:
Standard format of the equation is
Where the slope is
We are told that the straight line graph passes through the point
So by substitution you end up with:
Subtract 6 from both sides giving
So the equation is
y = 3x - 5
Explanation:
Begin by writing in the form : y - b = m(x - a) , the standard form for the equation of a straight line.
In this form . m = gradient(slope) and (a,b) , a point on the line.here m = 3 and (a,b) = (2,1)
hence : y - 1 = 3(x - 2 ) → y - 1 = 3x - 6
in slope-intercept form y = 3x - 5