How do you find a standard form equation for the line with slope 2/3 that passes through the point (3,6)?
2 Answers
You may use the standard form of the straight line:
Explanation:
The statement gives that
Now, we also know that the line passes through
The standard form is
Explanation:
Start by finding the slope-intercept form of the equation, then converting that to the standard form.
The slope-intercept form is
The slope
To find
Solve for
1) Clear the parentheses by multiplying the fractions
2) Subtract
So the slope-intercept form of the equation is
Change the slope-intercept form into standard form.
Standard form is
1) Clear the fraction by multiplying all the terms on both sides by
2) Subtract
3) Multiply through by