How do you find an equation of the line having the given slope and containing the given point: m=-2, (2,0)?

1 Answer
Dec 15, 2016

y=-2x+4

Explanation:

To solve this, we use Slope-Intercept form. This is y-y1=m(x-x1)

The slope (-2) we plug in as m, the 2 (from the point you were given) will be plugged in for x1, and the 0 (from the point you were given) will be plugged in for y1.

Now, we should have the equation: y-0=-2(x-2)

Next, we distribute -2(x-2)

With this, we get: y-0=-2x+4

This is equivalent to y=-2x+4, which is your answer.

Hope this helps!