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What is the equation of the line that passes through the point (3,2) and has a slope of 2/3

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Answer: y = 2/3x

Step-by-step explanation: A slope of 2/3 means every time you travel up, two units on a graph, you have to travel over three. this means that if the x-value in our equation was equal to 3, we would have traveled over 3 units, and upwards of two units, which can be calculated with the equation y = 2 / 3 * (3) or (x) equals 2. The way to find the equation mathematically would go as follows.

Use your point (3,2), and add our x-value (3) into the equation.

1. y = (2/3) * 3


(2)/(3) *
(3)/(1) =
(6)/(3)

2. y = 6/3

6 / 3 = 2

3. y = 2

so our x-value is 3, and our y-value is 2, making the point (3,2)

This proves that the point given falls on the slope without any altered y-intercept. However, when the point falls on a different coordinate, lets say we were given the point (3,3) we would follow the same process.

1. y = (2/3) * 3


(2)/(3) *
(3)/(1) =
(6)/(3)

2. y = 6/3

6 / 3 = 2

3. y = 2

Well, this doesn't match up with our initial point (3,3), so what went wrong?

There can be a few explanations, the graph could travel up a couple of units from 0 on the y-axis, or down a couple of units. The way to figure this out would be to take the y-value from the point we were given the (3,3) and subtract the y-value we found using our equation, so 2

3 - 2 = 1

What the 1 essentially means is that our graph doesn't start out from zero, somebody places it one unit above our x-axis, so the equation would go as follows.

y = slope(2/3x) + y-intercept(1)

the y-intercept is basically the number of units the graph is moved up or down on the y-axis.

What is the equation of the line that passes through the point (3,2) and has a slope-example-1
What is the equation of the line that passes through the point (3,2) and has a slope-example-2
User Visme
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X1 and y1 come from the point given (3,2) and m is the slope which is 2/3. Now, plug in your numbers to the equation. y - 2=2/3(x - 3) this is the equation of a line in point slope form.
User Grozav Alex Ioan
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