The point slope equation is (y - 9) = 5*(x - 4)
y - 7 = -13(x - 5)apexvs
A line in the X-Y plane follows an equation y = (slope X x) plus a constant k. In this instances, 5 = [(-12)(3)] + k, or k = 5 + 36 = 41. Therefore, the equation is: y = -12x + 41.
If the slope is undefined, then its a vertical line (up and down) .So draw a vertical line (up and down) that goes through -2 on the x-axis.
To figure out the slope and y-intercept of y-7x=3, rearrange the equation in to slope-intercept form, or y=mx+b. Y-7x=3 rearranged is y=7x+3. The slope is the coefficient with x, so here it's 7, or 7/1. This means for every seven units the lines goes up, it goes to the right once. To figure out the y-intercept (the point where the line crosses the y-axis) punch the equation into a graphing calculator or graph it manually. In this equation, the y-intercept is (-1/2, 0).
Known equation: 3x+5y = 6 or y = -3/5x +6/5 Slope of equation: -3/5 Slope of parallel equation: -3/5 Parallel equation: y-1 = -3/5(x-3) => 5y = -3x+14 Parallel equation in its general form: 3x+5y-14 = 0
That will depend on the value of the slope which has not been given.
If you mean a slope of -10 through the point (1, 4) then the equation is y = -10x+14
If you mean a slope of -12 through the point (5, 3) the equation is y = -12x+63
If you mean slope of -10 and point of (1, 4) then the equation is y = -10x+14
If you mean: slope of -13 and point of (5, 7) then the equation is y = -13x+72
It is: y = -10x+14
It is: y = -10x+14
Point: (3, 5) Slope: 4 Equation: y = 4x-7
It is: y = -10x+14
If you mean point of (1, 4) and slope of -10 then y = -10x+14
Slope: -13 Point: (5, 7) Equation: y = -13x+72 whereas -13 is the slope and 72 is the y intercept
Slope: -13 Point: (5, 7) Equation: y = -13x+72 whereas -13 is the slope and 72 is the y intercept