How do you write an equation in standard form for a line which passes through (1, 3) and (4, 4)?

1 Answer
May 16, 2015

Start off by looking at your formula for a straight line, which is: Y = mX + c ... you have got two points, so we can find the gradient of the line that passes through the two points m where we have got the formula m = (Y2 - Y1)/(X2 - X1)

so we have m= (4-3)/(4-1) = 1/3

then we will put that into our formula, so we get

Y = (1/3)X + c

now you place either one of the points in, I will choose (1,3)
so we get.

3 = (1/3)(1) + c
c = 3 - 1/3
c = 8/3

now that we have solved for c we simply put it into our formula for a straight line. which gets us to.

Y = (1/3)X + (8/3)
where m = (1/3) and c = (8/3) graph{(1/3)x + 8/3 [-2.896, 7.1, -0.3, 4.7]}