What is the equation of the line between (3,-2) and (-23,11)?

1 Answer
May 19, 2018

y=-1/2x-1/2

Explanation:

The formula for a linear graph is y=mx+b . To solve this problem, you have to find the m-value first. To do this, use the slope formula:

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

For this formula you will use the two points that are given; (3, -2) and (-23, 11):

((11-(-2))/((-23)-3) = -13/26 = -1/2 →Slope

After finding the slope, you have to find the b-value. To do that, you will plug in the new slope and one of the given points:

y=-1/2x+b
-2=-1/2(3)+b
-2=-3/2+b
+3/2 To both sides
-1/2=b

After finding the b and m-value, plug them into the form y=mx+b and you have your answer:

y=-1/2x-1/2