We can also find the equation of a line when given the slope and any point (not the y-intercept), and there are two methods to do so. The following video will use a single example to show how to use both methods to find the equation of a line with a given slope and single point. Video Source (09:40 mins) | Transcript These are the two methods to finding the equation of a line when given a point and the slope:
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-> SOLUTION: What is the equation of the line that passes through the point (-3,6) and has a slope of -1 Log On
LEX B. 1 Expert Answer Raymond B. answered • 03/10/22 Math, microeconomics or criminal justice
m= 1/6= (y-3)/(x+6) x=-6 y = -3 y=mx+b y+3 = (1/6)(x+6) y = (1/6)(x +1 -3 y = x/6 -2 |