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| Question 115201:  Hi, I have 6 problems that I just cant seem to get. I've been all around sites to see if any could help me with them but I couldnt find one until I came here.
 So my questions are:
 1. (-3,1), m=2
 2. (-6,1), m=4
 3. (10,4), m is undefined
 4. (6,5), m=0
 5. (4,0), m= -1
 6. (9,-12), m=-1/2
 My teacher just gave my class this homework today and didn't explain it at all. So I'm hoping you can.
 Thanks So Much
 Em
 Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! There are a lot of problems here. So I'll do a few to help you get started #1
 
 
 If you want to find the equation of line with a given a slope of
  which goes through the point (  ,  ), you can simply use the point-slope formula to find the equation: 
 
 ---Point-Slope Formula---
 
  where  is the slope, and ) is the given point 
 So lets use the Point-Slope Formula to find the equation of the line
 
 
  Plug in  ,  , and  (these values are given) 
 
 
  Rewrite  as   
 
 
  Distribute   
 
  Multiply  and  to get   
 
  Add 1 to  both sides to isolate y 
 
  Combine like terms  and  to get   ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Answer:
 
 
 So the equation of the line with a slope of
  which goes through the point (  ,  ) is: 
 
  which is now in  form where the slope is  and the y-intercept is   
 Notice if we graph the equation
  and plot the point (  ,  ),  we get (note: if you need help with graphing, check out this solver) 
 
  Graph of  through the point (  ,  ) and we can see that the point lies on the line. Since we know the equation has a slope of
  and goes through the point (  ,  ), this verifies our answer. 
 
 
 
 #2
 
 
 
 If you want to find the equation of line with a given a slope of
  which goes through the point (  ,  ), you can simply use the point-slope formula to find the equation: 
 
 ---Point-Slope Formula---
 
  where  is the slope, and ) is the given point 
 So lets use the Point-Slope Formula to find the equation of the line
 
 
  Plug in  ,  , and  (these values are given) 
 
 
  Rewrite  as   
 
 
  Distribute   
 
  Multiply  and  to get   
 
  Add 1 to  both sides to isolate y 
 
  Combine like terms  and  to get   ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Answer:
 
 
 So the equation of the line with a slope of
  which goes through the point (  ,  ) is: 
 
  which is now in  form where the slope is  and the y-intercept is   
 Notice if we graph the equation
  and plot the point (  ,  ),  we get (note: if you need help with graphing, check out this solver) 
 
  Graph of  through the point (  ,  ) and we can see that the point lies on the line. Since we know the equation has a slope of
  and goes through the point (  ,  ), this verifies our answer. 
 
 
 
 #3
 
 If you want to find the equation of line with an undefined slope which goes through the point (
  ,  ), simply draw a vertical line through  : 
 
  Graph of   
 So this simply means that the equation of the line is
  (notice y is not in the equation. So this means this equation is not in slope-intercept form) 
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