156k views
22 votes
50 POINTS PLEASE ANSWER

50 POINTS PLEASE ANSWER-example-1

2 Answers

12 votes

Take 2 coordinates

  • (1,0)
  • (8,6)

Slope'-

  • m=6/8-1
  • m=6/7

Equation in point slope form

  • y-0=6/7(x-1)
  • 7y=6x-6
  • y=6/7x-6/7
User Phogel
by
8.3k points
6 votes

Answer:


y=\frac67x-\frac67

Explanation:

From inspection of the graph, we have been given two points on the line:


\textsf{let}\:(x_1,y_1)=(1,0)


\textsf{let}\:(x_2,y_2)=(8,6)

Therefore:


\textsf{slope}\:(m)=(6-0)/(8-1)=\frac67

Point-slope form of linear equation:
y-y_1=m(x-x_1)

(where m is the slope and (x₁, y₁) is a point on the line)

Substituting the values of m and (x₁, y₁):


\implies y-0=\frac67(x-1)


\implies y=\frac67x-\frac67

Therefore, the equation of the line in slope-intercept form is:


y=\frac67x-\frac67

User Evgeny Mikhaylov
by
8.3k points

No related questions found

Welcome to QAmmunity.org, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of our community.

9.4m questions

12.2m answers

Categories