How do you write an equation given (-3,4), (1,-4)?

1 Answer
Nov 7, 2016

Point-slope form: y-4=-2(x+3)
Slope-intercept form: y=-2x-2

Explanation:

Assuming you mean a line that passes through these two points, use point-slope form:
y-y1=m(x-x1)

To find the slope, m, use the slope formula m = (y2-y1)/(x2-x1)
(-3,4) and (1,-4):
m=(-4-4)/(1+3)
m=-8/4=-2

Now, plug in the slope and either point into point-slope form:
y-4=-2(x+3)

To convert this to slope intercept form, isolate y and simplify:
y-4=-2x-6
y=-2x-2