How do you write the point slope form of the equation given (0,-2) and (-1,2)?

1 Answer
Jun 19, 2017

#y+2=-4(x-0)#

Explanation:

Begin with finding the slope by using the slope formula: #m=(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1)#

If we let #(color(red)0,color(blue)(-2))->(color(red)(x_1),color(blue)(y_1))# and #(color(red)(-1),color(blue)(2))->(color(red)(x_2),color(blue)(y_2))# then,

#m=color(blue)(2-(-2))/(color(red)(-1-0))=4/-1=-4#

Using the slope and any of the two points above, we can determine the slope of the line in point-slope form by using this formula: #y-y_1=m(x-x_1)#. I will use the point #(0,-2)#

If we let #m=-4# and #(color(red)0,color(blue)(-2))->(color(red)(x_1),color(blue)(y_1))# then:

#y-color(blue)((-2))=-4(x-color(red)0)#

#y+2=-4(x-0)#