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=y2y1x2x1

where (x1,y1) and (x2,y2) are 2 coordinate points

let(x1,y1)=(9,2)and(x2,y2)=(3,5)

m=5239=36=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)