Lauren D. answered 04/23/21
Fun and Committed K-6 Tutor Specializing in STEM Fields
Hi Isaac!
We can calculate the slope by doing (y2-y1) / (x2-x1).
With our given points (−6 "x1",6 "y1") and (9 "x2",1 "y2") the equation is going to be (1 - 6) / (9 + 6), which gives us -5 / 15 and can be further broken down into -1 / 3.
Now that we know our slope is (-1 / 3) we can move on to doing the point-slope and the slope-intercept form.
Point-slope form is y−y1=m(x−x1).
y - 6 = -1 /3 (x + 6) <-This is the point slop form of the given points.
Slope-intercept form is y = mx + b. (m = slope and b = y-axis point)
b = 4
The slope intercept form is y = - 1 / 3x + 4