A line passes through (9,2) and (3,5). A second line passes through (4,1). What is one other point that the second line may pass through if it is parallel to the first line?
1 Answer
Mar 24, 2016
(6 , 0 )
Explanation:
First step is to calculate the gradient of the line passing through the 2 given points using the
gradient formula
m=y2−y1x2−x1 where
(x1,y1) and (x2,y2) are 2 coordinate points let
(x1,y1)=(9,2)and(x2,y2)=(3,5)
⇒m=5−23−9=3−6=−12 Since the 2nd line is parallel then it's gradient will also be
−12 There are an infinite number of points that lie on the 2nd line.
Using the definition of gradient , to get to the next point from (4,1), move 1 down and 2 right , which is equivalent to subtracting 1 from the y-coordinate and adding 2 to the x-coord.
hence (4,1) → (4+2,1-1) → (6 , 0 )
Further points may be found in the same way- say ( 8,-1)