How do you write an equation of a line given (0,-2), m=4?

1 Answer
Oct 5, 2016

#y + 2 = 4x# is the equation of the line, in simplified point-slope form.

Explanation:

Use the point-slope form of a linear equation, because you have all the necessary information for this form. The basic point-slope form is:
#y - y_1 = m(x - x_1)#
where #x_1# and #y_1# are the coordinates of a known point and #m# is the slope of the line.
#y - -2 = 4(x - 0)#
Simplify the obvious issues to obtain a more properly formatted answer:
#y + 2 = 4x#

As long as the instructions do not require the line to be written in slope-intercept or standard form, you have the answer.