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What is the equation of the following line? (-3, 1) and (0,0)

User Itsmeee
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Answer:


y = -(1)/(3)x

Explanation:

The equation of a line in the pending intersection is:


y = mx + b

Where m is the slope of the line and b is the intercept with the y axis.

If we know two points
(x_1, y_1) and
(x_2, y_2) then we can find the equation of the line that passes through those points.


m =(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1)


b=y_1-mx_1

In this case the points are (-3, 1) and (0,0)

Therefore


m =(0-1)/(0-(-3))


m =(-1)/(3)


b=1-((-1)/(3))(-3)


b=0

Finally the equation is:


y = -(1)/(3)x

User Ravinder Gujiri
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Answer:


y = -(1)/(3) x

Explanation:

We are given the following two points and we are to find the equation of the line which passes through them:

(-3, 1) and (0,0)

Slope =
(0-1)/(0-(-3)) =-(1)/(3)

Substituting the given values and the slope in the standard form of the equation of a line to find the y intercept:


y=mx+c


0=-(1)/(3) (0)+c


c=0

So the equation of the line is
y = -(1)/(3) x

User Herb Sutter
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