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| Question 212773:  need to find the slope of line containing points
 p1(2,0) and p2(3,-2)
 Answer by drj(1380)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! need to find the slope of line containing points p1(2,0) and p2(3,-2)
 
 However, here are the steps showing you how you can check your work with one of the points.
 
 Step 1.  The slope of the line m is given as
 
 
   
 where for our example is x1=2, y1=0, x2=3 and y2=-2 (think of
  ).  You can choose the points the other way around but be consistent with the x and y coordinates.  You will get the same result. 
 Step 2.  Substituting the above values in the slope equation gives
 
 
   
 
   
 
   
 Step 3.  The slope is calculated as -2 or m=-2
 
 Step 4.  Now use the slope equation of step 1 and choose one of the given points.  I'll choose point (3,-2).   Letting y=y2 and x=x2 and substituting m=-3 in the slope equation given as,
 
 
   
 
 
   
 
   
 Step 5.  Multiply both sides of equation by x-3 to get rid of denomination found on the right side of the equation
 
 
 
   
 
 
   
 
 Step 6.  Now simplify and put the above equation into slope-intercept form.
 
 
   
 Subtract 2 from both sides of the equation
 
 
   
 
   
 
  ANSWER in slope-intercept form.  m=-2 and y-intercept=4 
 Step 7.  See if the other point (2,0) or x=2 and y=0 satisfies this equation
 
 
   
 
   
 
  So the point (2,0) satisfies the equation and is on the line.  In other words, you can use the other point to check your work. 
 Note;  above equation can be also be transform into standard form as
 
 
   
 See graph below to check the above steps.
 
 
 
 | Solved by pluggable solver: DESCRIBE a linear EQUATION: slope, intercepts, etc |  | Equation  describes a sloping line. For any equation ax+by+c = 0, slope is
  . X intercept is found by setting y to 0: ax+by=c becomes ax=c. that means that x =  c/a. 4/2 = 2.Y intercept is found by setting x to 0: the equation becomes by=c, and therefore y = c/b. Y intercept is 4/1 = 4.Slope is -2/1 = -2. Equation in slope-intercept form: y=-2*x+4.
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 I hope the above steps were helpful.
 
 And good luck in your studies!
 
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 Respectfully,
 Dr J
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