How do you write the equation of a line in point slope form and slope intercept form given points (-2, 6) (5, 1)?

1 Answer
May 16, 2015

Your point slope form formula is=
yy1=m(xx1)

Where m is representing your slope.

You need to find your x1,y1,x2 and y2.
Your first point in the first bracket is x1. Second point in the first bracket is your y1. First point in the second bracket is x2 and second point in the second bracket is your y2.

So,
x1=2
y1=6
x2=5
y2=1

You need to find the slope before you can put it into point slope form.

To find slope using points, the formula is=

y2y1x2x1

So your slope is going to be=

1652=57

Your slope is 57

Next step is to substitute points into your point slope formula.
This is going to be

y6=57(x2) *Two negatives become a positive

Your point slope formula is equaled to

y6=57(x+2)

To find slope intercept form first you have to eliminate the bracket.
To do so multiply everything in the bracket by -5/7.
Your equation will look like this

y6=57x107

Next you have to isolate your y variable. To do so, add 6 to both sides.

y6+6=57x107+6

This will leave you with your slope intercept form which is

y=57x327