How do you write an equation of a line given no slope, (-3, 3/4)?

1 Answer
Apr 14, 2017

See the entire solution process below:

Explanation:

If no slope is given we can let the slope = m.

Given the point we can use the point-slope formula to write the equation for this problem. The point-slope formula states: (y - color(red)(y_1)) = color(blue)(m)(x - color(red)(x_1))

Where color(blue)(m) is the slope and color(red)(((x_1, y_1))) is a point the line passes through.

Substituting the values from the point in the problem and letting the slope equal m the equation is:

(y - color(red)(3/4)) = color(blue)(m)(x - color(red)(-3))

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