Chapter 4-3 Point Slope
Form
There is another
way to solve for a line other than using slope-intercept form Although most people use the slope- intercept
form for all cases, the POINT-SLOPE Form
is actually easier—everything is built into the format! You do not need to “put it altogether” at the
end!
MY FAVORITE!!
It gives you exactly a point and the slope—just
by looking at it!
You do not need to do anything BUT graph!!
Point- Slope Form of a line:
y-y1 =
m ( x- x1)
Example: ( 3, 1)
is a point on the line and m = 2
y – 1 = 2( x – 3)
What you have now
is point-slope
form of the line!
You can graph
easily starting at (3, 1) and going up 2 and to the right 1
You can also
simplify this and get the slope- intercept form of the line:
y - 1 = 2x – 6
y = 2x – 5
If you are trying
to link the Slope-Intercept form to the Point-Slope form of the line: The point slope version eliminates one step
from using the slope intercept form
In the slope
intercept form, you plug in the point and the slope and solve for b—
AND THEN rewrite the equation using the intercept that you found.
AND THEN rewrite the equation using the intercept that you found.
In point slope
form, once you plug in the point and slope, you just simplify and the equation
is already done!
IF you don’t have
the slope, you will need to compute it with the formula—just like you did with
Slope Intercept FORM
The biggest
difference is that any point is plugged into this form, while the Slope- Intercept Form focuses on the ONE specific
point on the y axis
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