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A line intersects the point (-11,4)and has a slope of -2. What are the inputs to the point -slope formula?

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Answer:

The inputs to this formula are:

  • The x-coordinate of the point:
    x_0 = -11;
  • The y-coordinate of the point:
    y_0 = 4; and
  • The slope of the line:
    m = -2.

The equation of this line in point-slope form will be:


y - 4 = -2(x +11).

Explanation:

The general form of a 2D line in its point-slope form is:


l:\; y - y_0 = m(x - x_0).

This form of the equation of a line takes two pieces of information:

  • The x-y coordinate of a point on the line
    (x_0, y_0), and
  • The slope (a.k.a. gradient) of that line.

For this line, the point
(x_0, y_0) is
(-11, 4).


  • x_0 = -11, and

  • y_0 = 4.

The slope of this line is
-2. In other words,


  • m = -2.

Apply the point-slope formula for a 2D line:


l:\; y - 4 = -2 (x - (-11)).


l:\; y - 4 = -2 (x +11 ).

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