If the point is x=a, y=b, the line is (y-b)=slope times (x-a).
Or, slope=(y-b)/(x-a)
So (y+1/2)=1/2 (x-1/3)
Another answer:-
Point: (1/3, -1/2)
Slope: 1/2
Equation: y - -1/2 = 1/2(x -1/3) => y = 1/2x -2/3
In its general form: 3x -6y -4 = 0
The general form is 11x - 10y + 19 = 0
It is the equation of a straight line in the form of: y = 2x+4
y = 2.25x -6
2y+x+5 = 0
It is a straight line equation with a slope of 5/4 or 1.25
The general form is 11x - 10y + 19 = 0
It is the equation of a straight line in the form of: y = 2x+4
y = 2.25x -6
2y+x+5 = 0
Y=4x+3
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It is a straight line equation with a slope of 5/4 or 1.25
What is the equation of the vertical line passing through (-5,-2)
The straight line equation would depend on the slope which has not been given.
If you mean: (9, -12) then the equation is y = -12 which is a straight line parallel to the x axis passing through (0, -12)
For a straight line equation to be parallel to another straight line equation they both must have the same slopes but different y intercepts.
Slope: -35 passing through (-5, -1) Equation: y = -35x-176