How do you write the equation in point-slope form of the line passing through (4, 0) and (2, 6)?

1 Answer
Apr 4, 2015

The Answer is : y6=3(x2) OR y0=3(x4)

The equation is of the form:

yy0=m(xx0)

where m is the gradient and (x0,y0) is any point that lies on the line. So either of the points (4,0) or (2,6)

Step 1: Find the gradient, m

m=6024=3

Step 2: Write down the equation

y6=3(x2) taking (2,6)

or y0=3(x4) taking (4,0)

Note that Both equations are correct as they all boil down to : y=3x+12 {This is the slope-intercept form}