How do you find the equation given (4, 6) and slope 3/2?

1 Answer
Jul 11, 2016

The equation of the line in slope-intercept form is
y=3/2x

Explanation:

We can use the point-slope formula y-y_1=m(x-x_1)

Given the point (4,6) and the slope of 3/2

m=3/2
x_1=4
y_1=6

Plug in the values and simplify

y-6=3/2(x-4)

Distribute the slope

y-6=3/2x-6

Use additive inverse to isolate the y

y cancel(-6) cancel(+6) = 3/2x cancel(-6) cancel(+6)

The equation of the line in slope-intercept form is
y=3/2x