What is the slope-intercept form of the line passing through (-6, 8) and (-3, 5) ?

1 Answer
Dec 7, 2017

y=-x+2

Explanation:

Alright, so this is a two-part question. First we need to find the slope, then we need to find the y-intercept. Finally we plug all this into the slope intercept equation y=mx+b

The slope is commonly referred to as m=(rise)/(run) this can also be expressed as m=(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1) by using the change in y and the change in x.

m=(5-8)/(-3-(-6))

m=(-3)/3

color(red)(m=-1)

Alright, now lets find the y-intercept by using that slope. If we plug that slope into the base formula we get y=-x+b. Since we already know one point, lets put (-3, 5) into that equation and solve for b.

5=-(-3)+b

5-3=3+b-3

color(red)(2=b)

Now is if plug out b into out equation, we get a finally answer of color(red)(y=-x+2)

Even though we're done, lets check it by putting in the other point.

8=-(-6)+2

8-6=6+2-6

color(red)(2=2)

Hope this helps!
~Chandler Dowd