How do you write the equation of a line that passes through (1,1) and has slope 1/4?
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Apr 1, 2015
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Apr 7, 2015
- The Point-Slope form of the Equation of a Straight Line is:
- Here, we have been given the coordinates
#(h,k)# of 1 point on that line as#(1,1)#
And the Slope#m# is given as#1/4#
Substituting the values of h, k and m in the Point-Slope form, we get
The above will be the Equation of the Line in Point-Slope form.
- If we need it in the Slope Intercept Form, we need to follow these steps:
Multiplying both sides with 4, we get:
We get the equation of the line as :
The graph will look like this:
graph{y=(1/4)*x+3/4 [-10, 10, -5, 5]}