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Find the Equation of a Line Given That You Know Two Points it Passes Through. The equation of a line is typically written as y=MX+b where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept.
Calculate the slope from 2 points. Substitute either point into the equation. You can use either (3,7) or (5,11) Solve for b, which is the y-intercept of the line. Substitute b, -1, into the equation from step 2.
Find the Equation of a Line Given That You Know Two Points it Passes Through. The equation of a line is typically written as y=MX+b where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept.
To find the equation of a line using 2 points, start by finding the slope of the line by plugging the 2 sets of coordinates into the formula for slope. Then, plug the slope into the slope-intercept formula, or y = MX + b, where “m” is the slope and “x” and “y” are one set of coordinates on the line.
2 Answers By Expert Tutors If you want the slope intercept form, then y = -1⁄4x + 1. If you want standard form Ax + By =C then I suggest that you multiply the above equation by four and collect both the x and y terms on the left side of the equation, leaving a constant alone on the right side. That is standard form.
Use the two points to find the slope m = Use point-slope form: y — k = m (x — h). Substitute the slope value found in place of m. Choose one of the two points to substitute in place of h and k. Distribute the slope value. Add or subtract “k” on both sides to isolate y and get y = MX + b.
To find the slope of a line given the equation of the line, first write it in slope-intercept form. Use inverse operations to solve for y so that it is written as y=MX+b. Then you can easily see the slope since it is the coefficient of the x variable, or the number in front of x.
Find the Equation of a Line Given That You Know a Point on the Line And Its Slope. The equation of a line is typically written as y=MX+b where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept. If you have a point that a line passes through, and its slope, this page will show you how to find the equation of the line.
When we find slope in standard form, we take the A term, divide by B, then change the sign (or we just say -A/B. In this example, we have -3/-1, which is the same as 3/1, or 3.
To calculate percent slope, divide the difference between the elevations of two points by the distance between them, then multiply the quotient by 100. The difference in elevation between points is called the rise. The distance between the points is called the run. Thus, percent slope equals (rise / run) x 100.
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