Question
Write an equation in point-slope form for the line that passes through one of the following pairs of points (you may choose the pair you want to work with). Then, use the same set of points to write the equation in standard form and again in slope-intercept form.
(5, 1) and (-3, 4).
The formula for it is: slope = rise/run
slope = 4 – 1 / -3 -5 = 3/-8
-3/8 is the slope.
Point slope form
y - 1 = -3 (x - 5)/8
Slope intercept form
y - 1 = -3x/8 + 15/8
y = -3x/8 + 23/8
Standard form
8y = -3x + 23
is this ok? pls help asap! thanks
(5, 1) and (-3, 4).
The formula for it is: slope = rise/run
slope = 4 – 1 / -3 -5 = 3/-8
-3/8 is the slope.
Point slope form
y - 1 = -3 (x - 5)/8
Slope intercept form
y - 1 = -3x/8 + 15/8
y = -3x/8 + 23/8
Standard form
8y = -3x + 23
is this ok? pls help asap! thanks
Answers
looks good, except for the standard form. That would be
3x + 8y = 23
3x + 8y = 23
thank you Steven!:)
Can you help with the Johnny Tremain rising action question??
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