y - 3 = 4(x - 2)
y = 4x - 5
y - 3 = 1/2(x - 2)
y = 1/2x + 2
(2, 3) and (4, 7)
y - 3 = 2(x - 2)
write the equation
y=m(x-x)+y
what did Elliot get on his most recent quiz
0
y - 5 = -2(x + 1)
y - 5 = -3/4(x + 4)
y = -3/4x - 1
(-1, 5) and (3, 1)
y - 5 = -(x + 1)
n the point-slope form equation y - y₁ = m(x - x₁), what do the variables m, x₁, and y₁ represent?
m represents the slope of the line
(x₁, y₁) represents a point that lies on the line.
what was the fidget Avery threw away after it was a huger disruption in class
fidget whips
y + 7 = 6(x + 5)
y = 6x + 23
y - 2 = 3/7(x + 5)
y = 3/7x + 37/7
(4, 7) and (1, 2)
y - 7 = 5/3(x - 4)
If you are given a point-slope form equation, how can you determine the slope of the line
To determine the slope of the line, you can simply identify the coefficient of (x - x₁). This coefficient is equal to the slope, m.
does Eli hope something explodes at 10/24/2024
yes
3y + 3 = 2x - 8
y = (2/3)x - 11/3
y + 4 = 5/6(x + 7)
y = 5/6x + 17/6
(-2, -5) and (3, 4)
y - 4 = 9/5(x - 3)
When would this form be most useful? (i.e. what are you given)
when you are given either slope and one point OR two points
what's for lunch?
food
y + 7 = 6(x + 5)
y = 6x + 23
y + 5 = -8/7(x + 3)
y = -8/7x - 31/7
(100, 200) and (300, 500)
y - 200 = 3/2(x - 100)
If you have two points on a line, can you explain how to use the point-slope form to find the equation of the line?
Use the formula m = (y₂ - y₁) / (x₂ - x₁)
why is Elliot so dumb
he got dropped repeatedly