How do you write the equation of a line given m= -5 (2,4)?

2 Answers
Jun 1, 2018

y=-5x+14

Explanation:

"the equation of a line in "color(blue)"slope-intercept form" is.

•color(white)(x)y=mx+b

"where m is the slope and b the y-intercept"

"here "m=-5

y=-5x+blarrcolor(blue)"is the partial equation"

"to find b substitute "(2,4)" into the partial equation"

4=-10+brArrb=4+10=14

y=-5x+14larrcolor(red)"is the equation of the line"

See below:

Explanation:

As an alternate way of solving this, we can use the point slope form, which is:

(y-y_1)=m(x-x_1)

Substituting in:

color(blue)(ul(bar(abs(color(black)((y-4)=-5(x-2)))))

We can convert this form into the slope intercept form shown in the other answer:

y-4=-5x+10=>color(blue)(ul(bar(abs(color(black)(y=-5x+14

And also into standard form:

color(blue)(ul(bar(abs(color(black)(5x+y=14

These all describe the same thing - this line:

graph{-5x+14[-20,20,0,20]}