Respuesta :
Assuming the points in question lay on a linear equation;
First, find the slope using the two points given.
m=(y₂-y₁)/(x₂-x₁) <--- inserting the values in the correct order
Afterwords, put this one into the base equation y=mx+b and the coordinates of either of the points;
y₂=mx₂+b and solve for b
Once you have both pieces of information, rewrite the equation into the format y=mx+b
Hope I helped :)
First, find the slope using the two points given.
m=(y₂-y₁)/(x₂-x₁) <--- inserting the values in the correct order
Afterwords, put this one into the base equation y=mx+b and the coordinates of either of the points;
y₂=mx₂+b and solve for b
Once you have both pieces of information, rewrite the equation into the format y=mx+b
Hope I helped :)
Let the 2 point be (x1,y1) and (y1,y2)
then the slope m = (y1-y1)/(x2-x1)
now substitute this value of m and one of the 2 points ( say (x1,y1) in the point slope form of a straight line:-
y - y1 = m(x - x1)
finally rearrange the terms so as to get the standard form
ax + by = c
then the slope m = (y1-y1)/(x2-x1)
now substitute this value of m and one of the 2 points ( say (x1,y1) in the point slope form of a straight line:-
y - y1 = m(x - x1)
finally rearrange the terms so as to get the standard form
ax + by = c