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The points (6,2) and (10,4) fall on a particular line. What is its equation in point-slope form?
Use one of the specified points in your equation. Write your answer using integers, proper fractions, and improper fractions. Simplify all fractions.

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Answer:


y-2=(1)/(2)(x-6)

Explanation:

To find the equation of a line that passes through two given points, first find its slope by substituting the given points into the slope formula.


\boxed{\begin{minipage}{4.4cm}\underline{Slope Formula}\\\\Slope $(m)=(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1)$\\\\where $(x_1,y_1)$ and $(x_2,y_2)$ \\are two points on the line.\\\end{minipage}}

Define the points:

  • (x₁, y₁) = (6, 2)
  • (x₂, y₂) = (10, 4)

Substitute the points into the slope formula:


\implies m=(4-2)/(10-6)=(2)/(4)=(1)/(2)

Therefore, the slope of the line is ¹/₂.


\boxed{\begin{minipage}{5.8 cm}\underline{Point-slope form of a linear equation}\\\\$y-y_1=m(x-x_1)$\\\\where:\\ \phantom{ww}$\bullet$ $m$ is the slope. \\ \phantom{ww}$\bullet$ $(x_1,y_1)$ is a point on the line.\\\end{minipage}}

To find the equation in point-slope form, substitute the found slope and one of the given points into the point-slope formula:


\implies y-2=(1)/(2)(x-6)

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