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Calculate the equation on the following line

Calculate the equation on the following line-example-1

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Answer:

The equation of the line:


  • y\:=\:(-3)/(2)x\:+(7)/(2)

Explanation:

We know the slope-intercept of line equation is


y = mx+b

where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept

Given the points

  • (3, -1)
  • (-1, 5)

Finding the slope between two points (3, -1) and (-1, 5)


\mathrm{Slope}=(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1)


\left(x_1,\:y_1\right)=\left(3,\:-1\right),\:\left(x_2,\:y_2\right)=\left(-1,\:5\right)


m=(5-\left(-1\right))/(-1-3)


m=-(3)/(2)

substituting m = -3/2 and the point (3, -1) in the slope-intercept form


y = mx+b


-1=-(3)/(2)\left(3\right)+b


-(9)/(2)+b=-1

Add 9/2 to both sides


-(9)/(2)+b+(9)/(2)=-1+(9)/(2)


b=(7)/(2)

now substituting b = 7/2 and m = -3/2 in the slope-intercept form


y = mx+b


y\:=\:(-3)/(2)x\:+(7)/(2)

Therefore, the equation of the line:


  • y\:=\:(-3)/(2)x\:+(7)/(2)
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