Wednesday, March 4, 2020
How to Determine the Equation of a Line
How to Determine the Equation of a Line          There are many instances in science and math in which you will need to determine the equation of a line. In chemistry, youll use linear equations in gas calculations, when analyzing rates of reaction, and when performing Beers Law calculations. Here are a quick overview and example of how to determine the equation of a line from (x,y) data.         There are different forms of the equation of a line, including the standard form, point-slope form, and slope-line intercept form. If you are asked to find the equation of a line and are not told which form to use, the point-slope or slope-intercept forms are both acceptable options.          Standard Form of the Equation of a Line      One of the most common ways to write the equation of a line is:         Ax  By  C         where A, B, and C are real numbers          Slope-Intercept Form of the Equation of a Line      A linear equation or equation of a line has the following form:         y  mx  b         m: slope of the line; m  Ãâx/Ãây         b: y-intercept, which is where the line crosses the y-axis; b  yià  - mxi         The y-intercept is written as the pointà  (0,b).          Determine the Equation of a Line       Determine the equation of a line using the following (x,y) data.         (-2,-2), (-1,1), (0,4), (1,7), (2,10), (3,13)         First calculate the slope m, which is the change in y divided by the change in x:         y  Ãây/Ãâx         y  [13 - (-2)]/[3 - (-2)]         y  15/5         y  3         Next calculate the y-intercept:         b  yià  - mxi         b  (-2) - 3*(-2)         b  -2  6         b  4         The equation of the line is         y  mx  b         y  3x  4          Point-Slope Form of the Equation of a Line      In the point-slope form, the equation of a line has slope m and passes through the point (x1, y1). The equation is given using:         y - y1  m(x - x1)         where m is the slope of the line and (x1, y1) is the given point          Determine the Equation of a Line       Find the equation of a line passing through points (-3, 5) and (2, 8).         First determine the slope of the line. Use the formula:         m  (y2 - y1) / (x2 - x1)m  (8 - 5) / (2 - (-3))m  (8 - 5) / (2  3)m  3/5         Next use the point-slope formula. Do this by choosing one of the points, (x1, y1) and putting this point and the slope into the formula.         y - y1  m (x - x1)y - 5  3/5 (x - (-3))y - 5  3/5 (x  3)y - 5  (3/5)(x  3)         Now you have the equation in point-slope form. You could proceed to write the equation in slope-intercept form if you wish to see the y-intercept.         y - 5  (3/5)(x  3)y - 5  (3/5)x  9/5y  (3/5)x  9/5  5y  (3/5)x  9/5  25/5y  (3/5)x 34/5         Find the y-intercept by setting x0 in the equation of the line. The y-intercept is at the point (0, 34/5).    
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