How do you write an equation of a line given (-5,9) and (-4,7)?
2 Answers
The equation of the line in standard form is
Explanation:
The slope of the line passing through
Let the equation of the line in slope-intercept form be
The point (-5,9) will satisfy the equation . So,
Hence the equation of the line in slope-intercept form is
The equation of the line in standard form is
Given two points
the slope can be calculated as
and
once we have a slope,
we can write an equation for the line in slope-point form as either
or
Using
and
an equation for this line can be written as
While this is a completely valid answer, we would normally simplify this and (perhaps) re-write it in "standard" form:
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It would be a good idea to verify that this equation is valid for the two given points, so: