How do you write an equation in point-slope form for the line through the given slope:(4,-6); m=3/5?

1 Answer
Apr 7, 2015

Gradient (#m#)#=3/5#
Coordinates located on the line: #(4,-6)#
#4# is the x-coordinate while #-6# is the y-coordinate

Remember the general linear equation of #y=mx+c#

We can use the method of substitution to find the y-intercept (c) in the linear equation first.
As we substitute the coordinates & gradient in the general linear equation of #y=mx+c# ... We get:
#-6=3/5#x#4##+c#
#-6=12/5##+c#
#-6-12/5=##c#
#-42/5=##c#
#c=-42/5=-8.4#

Now that we know the y-intercept (c) of the linear equation, we can form the linear equation by adding the gradient and y-intercept into the general equation of #y=mx+c#.

Thus, the linear equation would be #y=3/5x-8.4#