Respuesta :
For this case, we have:
[tex]y-yo = m (x-xo) [/tex]
Where,
m: slope of the linear function
(xo, yo): ordered pair that belongs to the linear function.
We have then that the slope of the line is:
[tex]m = 2 [/tex]
The line passes through the point (-1,4), therefore we have:
[tex]y-4 = 2 (x - (- 1)) [/tex]
Rewriting we have:
[tex]y-4 = 2 (x + 1) [/tex]
Answer:
An equation of the line that passes through the point (-1.4) with slope 2 is:
[tex]y-4 = 2 (x + 1)[/tex]
[tex]y-yo = m (x-xo) [/tex]
Where,
m: slope of the linear function
(xo, yo): ordered pair that belongs to the linear function.
We have then that the slope of the line is:
[tex]m = 2 [/tex]
The line passes through the point (-1,4), therefore we have:
[tex]y-4 = 2 (x - (- 1)) [/tex]
Rewriting we have:
[tex]y-4 = 2 (x + 1) [/tex]
Answer:
An equation of the line that passes through the point (-1.4) with slope 2 is:
[tex]y-4 = 2 (x + 1)[/tex]