What is the slope-intercept form of the line passing through (5, 1)(5,1) and 0, -6) 0,6)?

1 Answer
Mar 31, 2016

y=7/5x-6y=75x6

Explanation:

Recall that the general formula for a line in slope-intercept form is:

color(blue)(|bar(ul(color(white)(a/a)y=mx+bcolor(white)(a/a)|)))

where:
y=y-coordinate
m=slope
x=x-coordinate
b=y-intercept

Determining the Equation of the Line
1. Start by determining the slope between the two points using the slope formula. When determining the slope, either (5,1) or (0,-6) can be coordinate 1 or 2.

As long as you do the calculations correctly, it doesn't matter which one you choose. In this case, we will let coordinate 1 be (5,1) and coordinate 2 be (0,-6).

m=(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1)

m=(-6-1)/(0-5)

m=(-7)/(-5)

m=7/5

2. Substitute m=7/5 into y=mx+b. Choose either coordinate 1 or 2 into substitute into the equation. In this case, we will choose coordinate 1. Then solve for b.

y=7/5x+b

1=7/5(5)+b

1=7+b

b=-6

3. Write out the equation.

color(green)(|bar(ul(color(white)(a/a)y=7/5x-6color(white)(a/a)|)))