What is the equation of the line that has a slope of 4 and goes through (1,9)?

2 Answers
Oct 22, 2016

y=4x+13

Explanation:

When you are given the slope and a set of points, you use point slope form, which is:

yy1=m(xx1)

Where m is the slope, y1 is the y in the set of points, and x1 is the x in the set of points

So, plug in your numbers

y9=4(x1)

Distribute the 4 throughout the set of parenthesis on the right

y9=4x4

Begin to isolate y by adding 9 on both sides of the equation

y=4x+5

Oct 22, 2016

The equation in point-slope form is y9=4(x1).

Explanation:

Use the point-slope form of a linear equation, which is
yy1=m(xx1)
where m is the slope of the line and (x1,y1) is a point on the line.

y9=4(x1)

If the answer needs to be in slope-intercept form, solve the equation for y:

y9=4(x1)
y9=4x4
y9+9=4x4+9
y=4x+5

If the answer needs to be in standard form, continue using inverse operations to take the equation from slope-intercept form to standard form.

y=4x+5
4x+y=4x4x+5
4x+y=5
1(4x+y=5)
4xy=5