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When you need the equation of a line, you need to find the slope (m) and the y-intercept (b). the slope is fairly easy to find, we simply find the second y- the first y divided by the difference of the second x and the first x. this will look like
(1-2)/(0-4)= 1/4. that is our slope. next we need to find the y-intercept, that is when x=0. for this problem we are actually given it with the second point (0,1) that means our y-intercept is 1. now we have the everything we need for the equation y=mx+b. we know that m=1/4 and b=1, so we can plug that in and get y=1/4x+1
(1-2)/(0-4)= 1/4. that is our slope. next we need to find the y-intercept, that is when x=0. for this problem we are actually given it with the second point (0,1) that means our y-intercept is 1. now we have the everything we need for the equation y=mx+b. we know that m=1/4 and b=1, so we can plug that in and get y=1/4x+1
First we need to find the slope of the line.
[tex]Slope = \frac{y_2-y_1}{x_2-x_1} = \frac{2 - 1}{4-0} = \frac{1}{4}[/tex]
Our equation of the line will be in the form of y = mx + b, where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept.
We have found the slope. All we need to find is the y-intercept. Luckily, they gave us the y-intercept!
The y-intercept can be found when x = 0. And one point they gave us is (0,1). That means the y-intercept is 1.
The equation of the line is
[tex]y = \frac{1}{4}x + 1[/tex]
[tex]Slope = \frac{y_2-y_1}{x_2-x_1} = \frac{2 - 1}{4-0} = \frac{1}{4}[/tex]
Our equation of the line will be in the form of y = mx + b, where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept.
We have found the slope. All we need to find is the y-intercept. Luckily, they gave us the y-intercept!
The y-intercept can be found when x = 0. And one point they gave us is (0,1). That means the y-intercept is 1.
The equation of the line is
[tex]y = \frac{1}{4}x + 1[/tex]