Answer:
First point: (1,0)
Second Point: (2,1)
Third Point: (3,2)
Fourth Point: (8,7)
Step-by-step explanation:
For the first two points, you have to plot the two pairs of coordinates that are given. After this, you have to plug the x values into the equation to get the missing y values.
For example: The third point
X= 3
Y= X - 1
Y= 3 - 1
Y=2
So this means that the third coordinate is (3,2)
Answer:
y = -4x +2
Step-by-step explanation:
As x-values increase by 1, y-values decrease by 4. The slope of the line is ...
... m = (change in y)/(change in x) = -4/1 = -4
We can use the first (x, y) pair as a point to use in the point-slope form of the equation of a line. That form can be written, for slope m and point (h, k) ...
... y = m(x -h) +k
using m = -4 and (h, k) = (1, -2), we can fill in the numbers to get ...
... y = -4(x -1) -2
... y = -4x +4 -2 . . . . eliminate parentheses
... y = -4x +2 . . . . . . slope-intercept form
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<em>Alternate approach</em>
After you recognize that a change in x of 1 gives a change in y of -4, you can work backward one step to find the table value for y corresponding to x=0. That will be -2+4 = +2. Now, you know both the slope (-4) and the y-intercept (+2), so you can write the equation directly from this knowledge:
... y = -4x +2
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