Linear Functions, Determining The Equation
Determine the Vertical Intercept, given the slope and a point. Then use the Slope and Vertical Intercept to write the Equation for the Line. The first one is done for you as an example.
Note:
If the Vertical Intercept does not exist, enter
D
N
E
\displaystyle {D}{N}{E}
D
N
E
Ordered Pair
Slope
Vertical Intercept
Equation of the line
(
−
2
,
0
)
\displaystyle {\left(-{2},{0}\right)}
(
−
2
,
0
)
m = 2
(
0
,
4
)
\displaystyle {\left({0},{4}\right)}
(
0
,
4
)
y
=
2
x
+
4
\displaystyle {y}={2}{x}+{4}
y
=
2
x
+
4
(
7
,
−
35
)
\displaystyle {\left({7},-{35}\right)}
(
7
,
−
35
)
m
=
−
6
\displaystyle {m}=-{6}
m
=
−
6
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Question 6 Part 2 of 10
(
−
11
,
6
)
\displaystyle {\left(-{11},{6}\right)}
(
−
11
,
6
)
m
=
0
\displaystyle {m}={0}
m
=
0
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Question 6 Part 4 of 10
(
9
,
54
)
\displaystyle {\left({9},{54}\right)}
(
9
,
54
)
m
=
6
\displaystyle {m}={6}
m
=
6
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Question 6 Part 6 of 10
(
−
3
,
4
)
\displaystyle {\left(-{3},{4}\right)}
(
−
3
,
4
)
m
=
−
3
\displaystyle {m}=-{3}
m
=
−
3
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Question 6 Part 8 of 10
(
5
,
8
)
\displaystyle {\left({5},{8}\right)}
(
5
,
8
)
m
=
D
N
E
\displaystyle {m}={D}{N}{E}
m
=
D
N
E
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