What is the slope-intercept form of the equation with a slope of 4/3 and which goes through the point (-2, -0)?

1 Answer
Aug 18, 2017

See a solution process below:

Explanation:

We can use the point-slope formula to find the equation for this slope and point. The slope-intercept form of a linear equation is: y = color(red)(m)x + color(blue)(b)

Where color(red)(m) is the slope and color(blue)(b) is the y-intercept value.

First we can substitute the slope for color(red)(m) giving:

y = color(red)(4/3)x + color(blue)(b)

Next, we can substitute the values from the point in the problem and solve for color(blue)(b):

0 = (color(red)(4/3) xx -2) + color(blue)(b)

0 = -8/3 + color(blue)(b)

color(red)(8/3) + 0 = color(red)(8/3) - 8/3 + color(blue)(b)

8/3 = 0 + color(blue)(b)

8/3 = color(blue)(b)

We can substitute 8/3 for color(blue)(b) and the slope from the problem to write the equation:

y = color(red)(4/3)x + color(blue)(8/3)