What is the equation of the line in slope intercept form that goes through the point (7, 2) and has a slope of 4?

2 Answers
May 26, 2018

#y=4x-26#

Explanation:

The slope-intercept form of a line is:

#y=mx+b#

where:

  • #m# is the slope of the line

  • #b# is the y-intercept

We are given that #m=4# and the line passes through #(7,2)#.

#:.2=4*7+b#

#2=28+b#

#b=-26#

Therefore the equation of the line is:

#y=4x-26#

graph{y=4x-26 [-1.254, 11.23, -2.92, 3.323]}

May 26, 2018

#y=4x-26#

Explanation:

The equation of the line is #y=mx+b#, and it satisfies #m=4# and #(x,y)=(7,2).# We plug these in to find #b#:

#y=mx+b#
#2=4(7) + b#
#2=28+b#

#–26=b#

Thus, our slope-intercept equation for this line is

#y=4x-26#