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I. Model Problems.
II. Practice
III. Challenge Problems
VI. Answer Key
Web Resources
Equations of Lines
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I. Model Problems
The “point-slope” form of a line with slope m that passes through the
point (x1, y1) is given by the formula y – y1 = m(x – x1).
When you are given the slope of a line and a point, or two points on a
line, it is easier to find the equation of the line in point-slope form than
in slope-intercept or standard form.
Example 1 Write the equation of the line with slope 2 that passes
through the point (-1, 5).
You can also use the point-slope form to find the equation of a line that
passes through two given points.
Example 2 Write the equation of the line that passes through the points
(3, 5) and (-1, 6).
rise y2 y1 Write the slope formula
m= =
run x2 x1
65 1 Substitute (x1, y1) = (3, 5) and
m= = (x2, y2) = (-1, 6)
1 3 4
y – y1 = m(x – x1) Write the point-slope form
1 1
y – 5 = (x – 3) Substitute m = and
4 4
(x1, y1) = (3, 5).
1
The answer is y – 5 = (x – 3).
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You can also use this form to write the equation of a line using data
from a table.
Example 3 Write the equation of the line that passes through the points
in the table:
x y
-3 5
-1 8
1 11
3 14
Notice that the graph passes through the points (0, 5) and (2, 1).
rise y2 y1 Write the slope formula
m= =
run x2 x1
1 5 4 Substitute (x1, y1) = (2, -2) and
m= = = -2 (x2, y2) = (0, 5)
20 2
y – y1 = m(x – x1) Write the point-slope form
y – 5 = -2(x – 0) Substitute m = -2 and
(x1, y1) = (0, 5) into the point-slope
formula.
y – 5 = -2x Simplify.
Find the equation of the line with the given slope that passes through
the given point. Write the equation of the line in point-slope form.
Find the equation of the line that passes through the given points. Write
the equation in point-slope form.
11. (1, 12) and (-3, 5) 12. (1, 9) and (-2, -2)
13. (-6, 10) and (2, -5) 14. (-8, 7) and (-3, -5)
15. (-3, 3) and (4, 10) 16. (0, 9) and (-2, 11)
Find the equation of each line graphed below.
17.
18.
19.
20.
Write each point-slope equation in slope-intercept (y = mx + b) form.
29. What is the point slope equation of line that passes through the
point (2,-3) and has the same y intercept as y = 5x + 2
30. What is the point slope equation of line that passes through the
point (5,2) and has the same y intercept as y = 3x – 9
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2. What is the equation of a line that passes through the points (-0.92,
2.49) and (-5.62, 9.76)? Write your answer in point-slope form.
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Solution:
y – y1 = m(x – x1)
y – (2) = -3(x – (-10))
y – 2 = -3(x+10)
The equation of the line is y – 2 = -3(x+10).
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IV. Answer Key
1. y + 3 = 2(x + 1) 16. y – 11 = -1(x + 2)
2. y + 1 = -7(x – 1) 17. y = -3x + 8
3. y + 2 = -2(x + 5) 18. y = 2x – 5
4. y – 5 = 6(x – 2) 19. y = -3.5x + 2
5. y – 10 = 3(x – 0) y – 10 = 3x 20. y = 1.25x – 4
6. y – 9 = -9(x – 8) 21. y = 4x + 18
7. y – 12 = -1(x + 6) 22. y = -2x + 19
8. y – 7 = 0(x – 3) y = 7 23. y = 6x – 43
9. y – 5 = -2(x + 2) 24. y = 1.5x – 9
10. y + 6 = (-13/12)(x – 5) 25. y = -8x – 47
11. y – 5 = 1.75(x + 3) 26. y = -3x + 22
12. y + 2 = (11/3)(x + 2) 27. y = -4x + 48
13. y + 5 = -1.875(x – 2) 28. y = -2x + 19
14. y + 5 = -2.4(x + 3) 29. y 3 5(x – 2)
15. y – 10 = 1(x – 4) 30. y 3 3(x – 5)
1. Point-slope form is used when you are given the slope and a point or
two points; slope-intercept form is used when you are given slope and
the y-intercept.
2. y – 9.76 = -1.547(x + 5.62)
3. The student switched the values of x1 and y1; the correct equation of
the line is y + 10 = -3(x – 2).