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Find the slope intercept form of the equation of the line that passes through(3,4) and (1,0)

Find the slope intercept form of the equation of the line that passes through(3,4) and-example-1
User Xavi Gil
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Well, the slope is 2. How? the slope intercept form is y=mx+b.

because m=0-4/3-2 which gives me 2.

So the equation can be y=2x-2.

Hope this helps :^)

User Wtaniguchi
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Hey there! :)

We're very simply trying to find the slope-intercept form of an equation of the line that passes through (3, 4) & (1, 0).

In order to find the equation, we must first know what slope-intercept form is.

Slope-intercept form is : y=mx+b ; where m=slope, b=y-intercept

First, we'd need to find the slope of this line. To find the slope, let's use the slope formula.

Slope formula : m = y₂-y₁ / x₂-x₁

Now, simply plug everything in!

Remember : we're plugging in (3, 4) & (1, 0).

m = (0 - 4) / (1 - 3)

Simplify.

m = -4 / -2

Simplify.

m = 2

SO, our slope for this equation is 2.

Now that we know the slope, we can very simply find the y-intercept (which is needed for the slope-intercept form) by using the slope-intercept equation.

Let's use these coordinates : (3, 4)

y = mx + b

Plug our known variables in.

(4) = (2)(3) + b

Simplify.

4 = 6 + b

Subtract 6 from both sides.

4 - 6 = b

Simplify.

-2 = b

So, our slope intercept is -2!

Keep in mind that our slope is 2.

So, now that we have those needed variable knowns, we now can plug our slope and y-intercept into our slope-intercept form equation!

y = mx + b

Plug everything in.

y = 2x - 2

So, our answer is : the third choice, which is y=2x - 2

~Hope I helped!~


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