What is the equation of the line that goes through A( 1,- 5) and B ( 7,3)?

2 Answers
Nov 28, 2017

4x-3y=19

Explanation:

After using line equation which goes through 2 points,

(y-3)/(x-7)=(3-(-5))/(7-1)

(y-3)/(x-7)=8/6

(y-3)/(x-7)=4/3

3*(y-3)=4*(x-7)

3y-9=4x-28

4x-3y=19

Nov 28, 2017

y =( 4x)/3 -19/3 or could be re-written as 3y = 4x -19

Explanation:

The general formula for a straight line is
y = mx + c where m is the slope and c is the y intercept (the point at which the line crosses the y axis#

Given two points the slope can be calculated as
m=(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1)

Substitute in what we know
m = (3--5)/(7-1) = 8/6 = 4/3

so now we have
y =( 4x)/3 +c

To calculate c, substitute x and y for one of the points given
3 =4*7/3 + c

Multiply throughout by 3
9 = 28 + 3c

And simplify
-19 = 3c

c = -19/3

our equation now looks like
y =( 4x)/3 -19/3 or could be re-written as 3y = 4x -19