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Question 2: Find the equation of the line that has an x intercept of 2 and a y intercept of -6

Question 2: Find the equation of the line that has an x intercept of 2 and a y intercept-example-1
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Answer:


y = 3x - 6

Explanation:

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With an x - intercept of 2, the coordinate is (2, 0). With a y - intercept of -6, the coordinate is (0, -6).

We have to find the equation of the line that goes through these points.

The equation of a line is written in slope-intercept format:
y = mx + b

  • y = ordinate, y - value
  • m = slope, rate of change
  • x = abscissa, x - value
  • b = y-intercept

Slope

First let's find the slope using the slope formula:
(y_2 - y_1)/(x_2 - x_1). Remember that a coordinate is written in (x, y) format.


  • (-6 - 0)/(0 - 2)

  • (-6)/(-2)

  • 3

So, we have the slope and the y - intercept. We can plug those into the equation.


  • y = mx + b

  • y = 3x - 6

The equation of the line is
y = 3x - 6

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