Asked by *Gloria*
write an equation of the line in slope-intercept form containing the given point
A(2,6), B(3,8)
A(2,6), B(3,8)
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Answered by
BlueEyedGrrl1738
I forgot what slope-intercept form was... could you remind me?
Answered by
Houston
a slope intercept is a form of a linear equation is y=mx+b , where m is the slope of the line and b is the y-intercept.
Answered by
Gloria
uhmm yea
Answered by
Reiny
first find the slope
slope = (8-6)/(3-2)
= 2
now use one of the points, eg A(2,6) and m=2 to sub into
y=mx+b
6=2(2)+b
solve for b, put that back into y=2x+b and you are done
slope = (8-6)/(3-2)
= 2
now use one of the points, eg A(2,6) and m=2 to sub into
y=mx+b
6=2(2)+b
solve for b, put that back into y=2x+b and you are done
Answered by
Gloria
so its not y-6=2(x-2)
Answered by
Reiny
NO
from my previous post:
y=mx+b
6=2(2)+b
then
6=4+b
b=2
then y = 2x + 2
from my previous post:
y=mx+b
6=2(2)+b
then
6=4+b
b=2
then y = 2x + 2
Answered by
gloria
so the answer will be y=2x+2 but then what if i get y-1=3/4(x+4) i got 2 simplify rght but how do u simplify (x-4)?
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