Respuesta :
Answer:
y - 4 = 2(x + 1)
or
y - 2 = 2(x + 2)
Step-by-step explanation:
The point-slope of an equation of a line:
[tex]y-y_1=m(x-x_1)[/tex]
m - slope
The formula of a slope:
[tex]m=\dfrac{y_2-y_1}{x_2-x_1}[/tex]
We have the points (-1, 4) and (-2, 2).
Substitute:
[tex]m=\dfrac{2-4}{-2-(-1)}=\dfrac{-2}{-1}=2[/tex]
for the point (-1, 4):
[tex]y-4=2(x-(-1))\\\\y-4=2(x+1)[/tex]
for the point (-2, 2):
[tex]y-2=2(x-(-2))\\\\y-2=2(x+2)[/tex]
The point-slope form equation of a line is: y − y1 = m(x − x1)
First find the slope which is the change in y over the change in x:
Slope = 2-4 / -2 - -1 = 2-4 / -2+1 = -2/-1 = 2
In the point-slope equation:
M = slope = 3
y1 = 4
x1 = -1
Replace the letters with their values to get:
y -4 = 2(x- -1)
Simplify:
Point-slope form: y-4 = 2(x+1)