How do you find the x and y intercepts for a line that goes through (2,1) and (6,4)?

1 Answer
Apr 10, 2018

I'm assuming this is a straight line.

Find the equation of the line. First, find the gradient.

(4-1)/(6-2) = 3/4

Then substitute values into the equation y-y1 = m(x-x1). I'm going to use (2,1).

y - 1 = 3/4(x-2)

y-1=3/4x-1.5
y=3/4x-0.5

Now you know the y-intercept from the equation: (0,-0.5)

Now, substitute y=0 into the equation to find the x-intercept

0 = 3/4x-0.5
3/4x=0.5
x=2/3

The x-intercept is (2/3,0)