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AlgebraSHOW ALL WORKGiven the points (6,-4) and (0,4), find the slope, the y-intercept, and the x-intercept of the line that passes through both point. Also, GRAPH this line

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Answer:

Slope:
-(4)/(3)

Y int. : (0,4)

X int. : (3,0)

Explanation:

Equations to remember:


y = mx + b\\\\(y_(2)-y_(1) )/(x_(2)-x_(1))

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(x_(1), y_(1)) = (6, -4)\\\\(x_(2), y_(2)) = (0,4)

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SLOPE

You want to set up your equation for finding slope like this:


(4 - (-4))/(0 - 6)

4 - (-4) will become 4 + 4. This is because there is a -1 in front of the parenthesis.

A negative number times a negative number will always equal a positive number.


-(8)/(6)

when simplified/divided by 2, which is the number you want:


-(4)/(3)

This is your slope or your m in y = mx + b

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Y INTERCEPT

Use one of your points.

I'll use (0,4) as an example.

Set up your equation like this:


4 = -(4)/(3)(0) + b

Since your slope is being multiplied by ZERO, you can just eliminate your mx or slope.

This means that 4 = b!

That's your Y Int, which you'll find was one of the given points, (0,4).

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From there, if you use a graph, you should find that your X Int is (3,0).

I hope this helped you!

AlgebraSHOW ALL WORKGiven the points (6,-4) and (0,4), find the slope, the y-intercept-example-1
User Ismael Ghalimi
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Answer:

  • slope: -4/3
  • y-intercept: (0, 4)
  • x-intercept: (3, 0)
  • y = -4/3x +4

Explanation:

Given two points, the equation for the line through them can be found using the slope formula and the slope-intercept form.

The slope formula is ...

m = (y2 -y1)/(x2 -x1)

m = (4 -(-4))/(0 -6) = 8/-6 = -4/3 . . . . slope of the line

The y-intercept is 4, given by the second point.

The slope-intercept equation for a line is ...

y = mx +b . . . . . . line with slope m and y-intercept b

y = -4/3x +4 . . . . . line with slope -4/3 and y-intercept 4

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The x-intercept can be found by solving for x when y=0.

0 = -4/3x +4

0 = 4x -12 . . . . multiply by -3

0 = x -3 . . . . . . divide by 4

3 = x . . . . . . . . subtract 3

The x-intercept is (3, 0).

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The line can be graphed by plotting the given points and drawing the line through them.

AlgebraSHOW ALL WORKGiven the points (6,-4) and (0,4), find the slope, the y-intercept-example-1
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