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What is the equation of a line that has a slope of 2 and passes through the point (4,6) ?

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Answer:


y-6=2\,(x-4)

or in slope y-intercept form :


y=2x-2

Explanation:

The easiest way of find the answer for this is to use what is called the "point-slope" form of a line, because you are in fact given the value of the slope (m) and also a point
(x_0,y_0) it goes through:


y-y_0=m\,(x-x_0)

In our case the equation becomes:


y-y_0=m\,(x-x_0)\\y-6=2\,(x-4)\\

This can also be written in the slope-intercept form by solving for "y" and operating to remove the parenthesis:


y-6=2\,(x-4)\\y=2x-8+6\\y=2x-2

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