What is the equation of the line between (3,16) and (2,4)?

1 Answer
Jan 4, 2016

In slope-point form: (y-4)=12(x-2)

In standard form: 12x-y=20

Explanation:

The slope between the points (3,16) and (2,4) is
color(white)("XXX")m=(Delta y)/(Delta x)= (16-4)/(3-2) = 12

The general slope-point form for a line with slope m through a point (barx,bary) is
color(white)("XXX")(y-bary)=m(x-barx)

Using the slope determined above and the point (2,4) (either point could have been used and would generate equivalent results)
color(white)("XXX")(y-4)=12(x-2)

Conversion to standard form
color(white)("XXX")Ax+By=C
only requires simple common operations.