62.3k views
0 votes
Which linear equation passes through the points (0, - 2) and (4, 10)?

y = 3x - 2

y = - 1/3x - 2

y = 1/3x - 2

y = - 3x - 2

User Naftis
by
7.9k points

2 Answers

5 votes

Answer:

y = 3x - 2

Explanation:

You can easily find the equation of a line through two points by using the point-slope form,
y-y_1=m(x-x_1), where m is the slope and
(x_1,y_1) is one of the points.

First, let's find the slope of the line through (0, -2) and (4, 10).


m=\displaystyle (y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1) = (10-(-2))/(4-0)=(12)/(4)=3

Next, we plug this into point-slope form. Remember that we let (0, -2) be our first point,
(x_1,y_1).


y-(-2)=3(x-0)

Finally, we rearrange this equation to get the slope-intercept form
y=mx+b, where b is the y-intercept.


y+2=3x \\ y=3x-2

We can verify using the attached graph that both points lie on this line.

Which linear equation passes through the points (0, - 2) and (4, 10)? y = 3x - 2 y-example-1
User Randomsock
by
8.3k points
4 votes
Y=-1/3x-2 is the answer
User Foo Ling
by
7.9k 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