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The line through (-1/2, -7/2) and (2, 14) in slope intercept form??

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To find the equation of a line in slope-intercept form given two points, we must arrange the points this way to find the slope (
m):


m = (y_(2)-y _(1))/(x_(2)-x_(1))

We can replace the variables in this equation with the values from the points we have been given, (
(-1)/(2), (-7)/(2)) and (2, 14). We know that the x-values always come first in an ordered pair, so we can put those in our equation first.
It doesn't really matter which x-value goes in which x-value slot in the equation as long as you match up the y-values in the same fashion. But for the sake of convenience, we will call the 2 in the second ordered pair
x_(2) and the
(-1)/(2) in the first ordered pair
x_(1).
Now, we can match these values in our equation, and while we're at it, we can substitute the appropriate y-values into their places as well.


m = (y_(2)-y _(1))/(x_(2)-x_(1))


m = (14 - (-7)/(2) )/(2 - (-1)/(2) )

Now, we can see that we are subtracting negatives in this equation. Remember that whenever you subtract a negative, it is the same as adding a positive. So, this equation could be rewritten as


m = (14 + (7)/(2) )/(2 + (1)/(2) )

and we can change the improper fraction in the numerator into a mixed number for ease of addition.


m = (14 + 3 (1)/(2) )/(2+ (1)/(2) )

And here, we can add, since it's made simple for us.


m = (17 (1)/(2) )/(2 (1)/(2) )

Finally, to get the slope we can complete the fraction by dividing.


17.5 ÷ 2.5 = 7

The slope of this equation,
m, is 7, and so far, our equation looks like this:


y = 7m + b

Now, to find y-intercept.

To do this, we simply have to substitute one of the ordered pairs in for the appropriate x- and y-values and solve. To make it easier on ourselves, we can use (2, 14) so we don't have to deal with negative numbers or fractions.


y = 7x + b

Let us substitute in our values.


14=7(2)+b

Now, we can solve by multiplying the 7 and 2.


14=14+b

Here, we can subtract 14 from both sides, since it is added to both in the equation, and we are left with


0 = b

which can be flipped around to show


b=0

The y-intercept of this line is 0.

Now, we can make this known in our equation like this:


y=7x+0

Or, for neatness' sake, we can just say


y=7x

which is your final equation.

The line through (
(-1)/(2), (-7)/(2)) and (2, 14) in slope-intercept form is

y=7x.
Hope that helped! =)


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