133k views
16 votes
What is the equation of the line that passes through the point (6,-4) and has a slope
of-1/3

1 Answer

3 votes

__________________________________________________________


\text{\textbf{Hello!} In this question, we are trying to figure out the \underline{equation} of the line}\\\text{with the given information.}
__________________________________________________________


\textbf{Explanation:}\\\quad{}\\\text{In the question, we were given our \emph{slope} and a \emph{point}.}\quad{}\\\\\text{Slope: -1/3 }\\\\\text{Point: (6, -4)}\\\quad{}\\\text{We can use the information above to help solve our question.}\\\text{In order to find the equation, we will be using the \underline{point-slope formula:}}\\\quad{}\\y - y1 = m(x - x1)\\\quad{}\\\text{With this equation, we would plug in our given values and solve.}\\\\
__________________________________________________________


\textbf{Solve:}\\\\y - y1 = m(x - x1)\quad{}\\\\\text{Plug in -1/3 to m, 6 to x1, -4 to y1 and then solve.}\\\\y - (-4) = -1/3(x - 6)\\\\y + 4 = -1/3x + 2\\\\\fbox{y = -1/3x - 2}
__________________________________________________________


\textbf{Answer:}\\\\\text{Therefore, the equation of the line would be: \fbox{y = -1/3x - 2}}
__________________________________________________________

User Atsuhiro Teshima
by
8.2k points

No related questions found

Welcome to QAmmunity.org, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of our community.

9.4m questions

12.2m answers

Categories