How do you write the standard form of a line given (10,4) and (3,1)?

1 Answer
May 7, 2017

3x-7y-2=0

Explanation:

We are given that "A"(10,4) and "B"(3,1) lie on the line l. Given these two points, we can work out the gradient of the line using this formula:

m=(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1)

m_l=(1-4)/(3-10)=(-3)/-7=3/7

We can know work out the equation of the line using this formula:

y-y_1=m(x-x_1)

y-4=3/7(x-10)

y-4=3/7x-30/7

y=3/7x-2/7

7y=3x-2

Now to get it into standard form, we need to bring all the variables and constants to one side.

3x-7y-2=0