How do you find the y intercept given (44.2, -22.8) and (25.2, 34.2)?
1 Answer
Nov 3, 2015
Calculate the slope, hence the equation of the line in point slope form, hence the equation of the line in slope intercept form, hence the intercept
Explanation:
Given two points:
#(x_1, y_1) = (44.2, -22.8)#
#(x_2, y_2) = (25.2, 34.2)#
The slope
#m = (Delta y)/(Delta x) = (y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1) = (34.2-(-22.8))/(25.2-44.2) = 57.0/-19.0 = -3#
Then we can express the equation of the line in point slope form as:
#y - y_1 = m(x - x_1)#
That is:
#y - (-22.8) = -3(x-44.2)#
That is:
#y + 22.8 = -3x+132.6#
Subtract
#y = -3x+109.8#
This is in slope intercept form, the intercept being
So the line intercepts the