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Find the equation of a line that passes through point (2,4) and has a gradient of 3

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Answer:

y=3x-2

Explanation:

y-y0=m(x-x0)

y-4=3x-6

y=3x-2

User Marc Climent
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\rule{300}{1}\\\dashrightarrow\large\blue\textsf{\textbf{\underline{Given question:-}}}

Find the equation of a line that passes through (2,4) and has a gradient of 3.


\dashrightarrow\large\blue\textsf{\textbf{\underline{Answer and how to solve:-}}}

First, let's take a look at our provided information.

| Provided information:-

  • Point (2,4)
  • Gradient 3

What we need to find:-

  • the line's equation

How to find it using our provided information (gradient & point)?

  • write the equation of the line in point-slope form

point-slope form:-


  • \sf{y-y_1=m(x-x_1)}

how to solve:-

  • Replace y₁ with 4
  • Replace m with 3 (m is the gradient)
  • Replace x₁ with 2

therefore,


  • \sf{y-4=3(x-2)}


\bigstar On simplification,


  • \sf{y-4=3x-6}


\bigstar On further simplification,


  • \sf{y=3x-6+4}

Which results in:-


  • \sf{y=3x-2}

Good luck with your studies.


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