How do you find a standard form equation for the line with (-2,2) and (0,5)?
1 Answer
The standard form of the equation for the given line:
Explanation:
One way to do this is to find the slope-intercept form of the equation, and then turn that into standard form.
Another way is to use the point-slope form and turn that into standard form.
Using the slope-intercept form of the equation
1) First find slope
slope
Let
But you can make either point be
I just picked that one because I thought it looked easier to subtract.
Sub in the given values for the variables in the formula
So far, you can write the partial slope intercept formula as
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2) Now find b
The formula has 4 unknowns, but you already know 3 of them
NOTE: You can tell that
This is the place where the line crosses the y axis.
But if you didn't see that, here is how to calculate
Sub in the values into the formula and solve for
3) Now you can write the whole equation
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The question wants this equation expressed in standard form.
Standard form is
where a is a positive whole integer
Start with the slope intercept form.
4) Now put the formula in standard form.
1) Clear the fraction by multiplying every term on both sides by
2) Subtract
3) Subtract