Writing Point-Slope Form Equations from Two Points
Write the equation of the line passing through (-4,3) and (0,0) in point-slope form.
y - 3 = -3/4(x + 4) OR y = -3/4x
Write the equation of the line passing through (4,-2) and (0,5) in point-slope form.
y+2=-7/4(x-4) OR y - 5 =-7/4x
Write the equation of the line passing through (-3,5) and (3,-15) in point-slope form.
y-5=-10/3(x+3) OR y + 15=-10/3(x - 3)
Write the equation of the line passing through (4,5) and (-3,8) in point-slope form.
y-5=-3/7(x-4) OR y-8=-3/7(x+3)
Write the equation of the line passing through (-1,7) and (8,-2) in point-slope form.
y-7=-1(x+1) OR y+2=-1(x - 8)
Write the equation of the line passing through (5,7) and (-1,3) in point-slope form.
y-7=2/3(x-5) OR y - 3 =2/3(x + 1)
Write the equation of the line passing through (-1,8) and (2,0) in point-slope form.
y-8=-8/3(x + 1) OR y=-8/3(x - 2)
Write the equation of the line passing through (1,9) and (-1,10) in point-slope form.
y-9=-½(x - 1) OR y-10=-½(x + 1)