Blaine was asked to write a linear equation in slope-intercept form and was given that (3,2) and (1,-6) were on the line. Blaine thought he did the problem correctly, however his teacher said he made a mistake. His work is below...
y = mx + b
Step 1: Find Slope
m = y2 - y1x2 - x1 = 3 - 12 - (-6) = 28 =14
Step 2: Find y-intercept
m = 14(1,-6)
y = mx + b
-6 = 14(1) + b
-6 = 14+ b
-6.25 = b
Step 3: Write equation using slope and y-intercept
m = 14and b =-6.25
y = mx + b
y = 14x - 6.25 (Final Equation)
In 2-3 paragraphs…
1) Find and explain Blaine’s mistake
2) What would his new slope and y-intercept be and explain how to calculate each one
3)Tell me the correct equation in slope-intercept form that Blaine should’ve came up with.
*****BE DETAILED in your writing and explanations.