chap 4.2-4.4 slope intercept, point slope, parallel/perp lines
Write the equation of the line passing through the points (5, -2) and (-1, 3) in point-slope
y + 2 = -5/6 (x - 5)
Write an equation in slope intercept form for a line containing the points (6,-25) and (-1,3).
y = -4x - 1
Write an equation in slope intercept form for a line containing the points (-1,6) and (7,-10).
y = 2x + 4
Write in slope-intercept form the equation of the line through (3, -2) and parallel to y = -4/3x - 4
y= -4/3x + 2
Write in slope-intercept form the equation of the line through (5, 5) and perpendicular to y = ⅗x + 2.
y= -5/3x + 13 1/3
Write in slope-intercept form the equation of the line through (-4, 1) and parallel to y = ¾x - 4.
y= 3/4x + 4
Write in slope-intercept form the equation of the line through (-2, 0) and perpendicular to y = -⅖x - 5
y= 5/2x + 5
Write in slope-intercept form the equation of the line through (-5, 6) and parallel to 4x + 3y = 1
y=-4/3x - 2/3
Find the equation of the line in point slope form given point (-7, -3) slope of 2/3
(y+3) = 2/3 (x + 7)
A line with a slope of 5 means any perpendicular lines have a slope of ____.
-1/5
Write y-4 = 4 (x - 1) in standard form
-4x + y = 0
Write y + 2 = 4 (x + 2) in standard form
-4x + y = 6
A line with a slope of 5 means any parallel lines have a slope of ____.
5