How do you graph the line with slope -1/2 passing through point (-3,-5)?

1 Answer
Apr 25, 2017

See explanation

Explanation:

The slope (gradient) is stated as a single value so this is a straight line graph

Determine the equation of the line

Gradient is m=change in ychange in x reading left to right

m=change in ychange in x reading left to right=12

So the y value becomes less as you read left to right. The slope is down.

Let the given point be P1(x1,y1)=(3,5)

Using the standardised equation format y=mx+c

We have by substituting the values for P1

y1=mx1+c 5=(12)(3)+c

5=+32+c

Subtract 32 from both sides to get c on its own.

532=0+c

132=c

So the equation of the line that passes through the point (-3,-5) is:
y=12x132
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Determine the value of the y-intercept

The y-intercept is the value of the constant c=132

ie: set x=0
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Determine the value of the x-intercept

Set y=0

y=12x132 0=12x132

12x=132

x=262=13
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Mark your points on the x and y axis and draw a straight line through them. Also show the given point.
Tony B