What is the equation of the line passing through #(-3, 2)# and #(3,6)#?
3 Answers
The slope is
Explanation:
First, start with your equation to find slope with two ordered pairs:
Now, label your ordered pairs:
Next, plug them in:
Simplify. 3 - - 3 becomes 3 + 3 because two negatives create a positive.
Simplify.
Explanation:
First, in order to find the gradient of the line, use the equation
which would give us
Then substitute the gradient (m) into the equation of a line
In order to find c (the y-intercept), substitute the coordinates into the equation.
using (3,6)
therefore,
or
using (-3,2)
therefore,
Hence, equation of the line is
Explanation:
First find the slope by using the following equation:
where:
Point 1:
Point 2:
Plug in the known values and solve.
Simplify.
Use the point-slope formula of a linear equation. You will need the slope and one of the points given in the question.
where:
I'm going to use
You can convert the point-slope form to slope-intercept form by solving for
where:
Expand.
Simplify
graph{y-2=2/3(x+3) [-10.08, 9.92, -3.64, 6.36]}