Linear Equations
Linear equations are usually organized in slope-intercept form, which looks like this:
- m is the slope of the line
- b is the y-intercept (the value of y when the line passes through the y-axis)
To find the equation of a line in slope-intercept form:
- Determine the slope of the line
- Plug the slope into the general form
- Determine the y-intercept by solving for b
- Plug b back into the equation
Solving the Question
We're given:
- m =
- (4,1) falls on the line
First, plug the given slope into the slope-intercept form equation:
Now, determine the y-intercept.
⇒ Plug in the given point (4,1) and solve for b:
⇒ Therefore, the y-intercept is -1. Plug this back into our original equation:
Answer