How do you write an equation in slope intercept form given (5, 1) and (-4, 7)?
1 Answer
Mar 19, 2016
The equation is y = -
Explanation:
The slope intercept form is y = mx +c
where m is the slope and c is the intercept
To find m, find the difference between the y values divided by the difference between the corresponding x values of the two points
The points are (5, 1) and (-4, 7)
so
m =
Substitute m into y = mx + c giving
y = -
to find c, substitute one of the given points into the above
So using (5, 1)
1 = -
1 = -
c = 1 +
It is best to keep the values as fractions, so the slope intercept form of the equation is
y = -