[Solved] MATH062N Week 6 Equations of Lines

Q1

Find the equation of the line shown.

Q2

Find the equation of the line shown.

Q3

Find the equation of a line that contains the points (4,−2) and (−8,−1). Write the equation in slope-intercept form, using fractions when required.

Q4

Find the equation of the line with slope m=4/5 that contains the point (10,11).

Q5

Find the equation of a line that contains the points (−8,7) and (−8,−2).

Q6

Find the equation of the line with slope m=1/5 that contains the point (−10,−5).

Q7

Find the equation of the line shown.

Q8

Find the equation of the line shown.

Q9

Find the equation of the line with slope m=−3/4 that contains the point (−8,2).

Q10

Find the equation of the line with slope m=−1/2 that contains the point (2,−4).

Q11

Find the equation of a line that contains the points (6,3) and (6,−2).

Q12

Find the equation of a line that contains the points (4,−1) and (−1,−4). Write the equation in slope-intercept form, using fractions when required.

 

 

Solution

Q1

Find the equation of the line shown.

Ans: y = (x/2) – 3

Q2

Find the equation of the line shown.

Ans: y = -(5x/4) + 4

Q3

Find the equation of a line that contains the points (4,−2) and (−8,−1). Write the equation in slope-intercept form, using fractions when required.

Ans: y = -(x/12) – (5/3)……….please follow the link below to purchase all the solutions at $5