Consider the two points (1, 6) and (4, 48).

a. Is there a line that goes through these two points? How do you know? If there is one, what is the equation of the line going through these

Respuesta :

Answer:

Yes there is a line

y=14x-8

Step-by-step explanation:

use slope formula and incorporate the slope into the coordinates

Answer:

[tex]y = 14x - 8[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

. Using euclid postulate,

" any two points can be on a line".

So yes a line can be formed

Use the linear equation in ppont-slope form

[tex]y = mx + b[/tex]

where m is slope, b is the y intercept.

We can find the slope of the points first.

[tex]48 - 6 = 42[/tex]

[tex]4 - 1 = 3[/tex]

[tex] \frac{42}{3} = 14[/tex]

Our slope is 14.

We can plug in any two coordinates to find b.

[tex]14(1) - b = 6[/tex]

[tex] - b = - 8[/tex]

So our equation is

[tex]y = 14x - 8[/tex]

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