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| Question 117320:  Hello I really need some help with this math problem it deal with Coordinate Geometry: Linear Equations in Two Variables.
 What is the equation of the line that contains the points with (x,y) coordinates (-3,7) and (5,-1) ?
 I don't have clue how to set this type of problem up, please help.
 thanks
 
 Found 3 solutions by  jim_thompson5910, checkley71, Fombitz:
 Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! First lets find the slope through the points (  ,  ) and (  ,  ) 
 
  Start with the slope formula (note: ) is the first point (  ,  ) and ) is the second point (  ,  )) 
 
  Plug in  ,  ,  ,  (these are the coordinates of given points) 
 
  Subtract the terms in the numerator  to get  .  Subtract the terms in the denominator  to get   
 
 
  Reduce 
 So the slope is
 
   
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 Now let's use the point-slope formula to find the equation of the line:
 
 
 
 ------Point-Slope Formula------
 
  where  is the slope, and ) is one of the given points 
 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  to  both sides to isolate y 
 
  Combine like terms  and  to get   ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Answer:
 
 
 So the equation of the line which goes through the points (
  ,  ) and (  ,  )  is:   
 The equation is now in
  form (which is slope-intercept form) where the slope is  and the y-intercept is   
 Notice if we graph the equation
  and plot the points (  ,  ) and (  ,  ),  we get this: (note: if you need help with graphing, check out this solver) 
 
  Graph of  through the points (  ,  ) and (  ,  ) 
 Notice how the two points lie on the line. This graphically verifies our answer.
Answer by checkley71(8403)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! FIRST YOU NEED TO FIND THE SLOPE: SLOPE=(Y2-Y1)/(X2-X1)
 SLOPE=(-1-7)/(5+3)
 SLOPE=-8/8
 SLOPE=-1
 USING THE SLOPE (m) AND A SET OF (X,Y) VALUES IN THE LINE EQUATION Y=mX+b SOLVE FOR (b), THE Y INTERCEPT.
 7=-1*-3+b
 7=3+b
 b=7-3
 b=4
 THUS THE EQUATION IS:
 Y=-X+4
Answer by Fombitz(32388)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! You need to use the point-slope method of a line. First calculate the slope, m.
 It's the change in y divided by the change in x.
 Your points are given as (x,y) pairs.
 Your first point is (-3,7).
 Your second point is (5,-1).
 
  
  
  
  
  That means that the change in y is equal to the change in x (all except the negative).
 The slope is negative which means as x gets larger, y gets smaller.
 You can generate points on your line using this.
 Add 1 to x.
 Subtract 1 from y.
 (-3,7)
 (-2,6)
 (-1,5)
 (0,4)
 (1,3)
 (2,2)
 (3,1)
 (4,0)
 (5,-1)
 
  Next, use the point slope form of the line.
 
  where m is the slope you just calculated.
 (
  ,  ) are either of the two points you already know. 
  
  Use the first point (-3,7) 
  
  
  We would have gotten the same answer if we used the second point.
 
  
  Use the second point (5,-1) 
  
  
  
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