Writing Equations Using Slope-Intercept Form
Objective: As an alternate to point-slope form, the learner will use slope-intercept form to write the equation of a line.
Prerequisite skills: The learner should be familiar with graphing using slope-intercept form
Lesson Plan:
The slope-intercept form of an equation is not only useful in graphing lines, it helps us to write an equation of a line given some key information.
Recall that for y=mx+b, m is the slope and b is the y-intercept. If we know m and b, we can write the equation of a line by inserting these numbers into y=mx + b
For example:
- Given m= 3 and b = 5, the equation is y = 3x + 5
- Given m = -2 and b = ½, the equation is y = -2x + ½
Now you try. Write the equation of a line in slope-intercept form given the following. Simplify if possible.
- m = 7 and b = 4
- m = -6 and b = ½
- m = 0 and b = 8
- m = -2 and b = 0
What if we are given m and a point (x,y) but not b?Can we still write the equation of the line?
We can use Slope-intercept form, y = mx + b, to write the equation of a line because we’ve been given m, x and y. Just plug in and solve for b!
The steps to writing an equation using slope-intercept form are as follows.
- Identify x, y and m from information given
- Substitute in x, y and m into y = mx + b
- Solve for b
- Write the equation y = mx + b substituting in JUST m and b
Example: Write the equation in slope-intercept form given the slope and a point.
(2,1), m = 3
x = 2, y = 1, m = 3identify x, y and m
1 = 3(2) + bsubstitute x, y and m into y = mx + b
1 = 6 + bsimplify 3 times 2
-5 = bsolve for b by subtracting 6 from both sides
Now write the equation of the line by substituting in m and b into y = mx + b
y = 3x - 5
Let’s work these together. Write the equation in slope-intercept form given the slope and a point.
(1,3), m = -2(4,-2), m = -¼
Sometimes you are given two points on the line but no slope. We’ll still use the slope-intercept form, but first we have to find the slope ourselves.
Follow these steps:
- Find the slope using the 2 given points and the formula for slope
- Use one of the points and the slope to substitute into slope-intercept form
- Solve for b
- Write the equation y = mx + b substituting in JUST m and b
Here’s an example:
Given points (0,2) and (4,3) write the equation of a line in slope-intercept form.
Recall that slope, m =
m = =
You can use either point to substitute into y = mx + b. I will use (0,2).
x = 0, y = 2, m = identify x, y and m
2 = (0) + bsubstitute into y = mx + b
2 = 0 + bsimplify
2 = bsolve for b
Use this b and m to write your equation:
y =x + 2
Let’s work these together.
Given points (0,0) and (-1,-5) write the equation of a line in slope-intercept form.
Given points (2,2) and (4,-1) write the equation of a line in slope-intercept form.
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