How do you write an equation in standard form given (-3, -3), (7,2)?

1 Answer
Jan 27, 2016

x-2y=3x2y=3

Explanation:

Just so we know what our target is:
Standard form for a linear equation is
color(white)("XXX")Ax+By=CXXXAx+By=C

Step 1: write the equation in slope-point form

slope: m=(Delta y)/(Delta x) = (2-(-3))/(7-(-3)) = 5/10 = 1/2

slope point form with slope m through a point (barx,bary) is
color(white)("XXX")(y-bary) = m(x-barx)
Using the above slope and (-3,-3) for (barx,bary)
color(white)("XXX")y+3 = 1/2(x+3)

Step 2: convert from slope-point to standard form

y+3=1/2(x+3)

rarr 2y+6 = x+3

rarr x-2y=3color(white)("XXX")or if you want to be picky: 1x+(-2)y=3