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Question
Find the equations of the line passing through the points (−1, 1) and (2, −4).
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Solution
Given values:
Point A(x1, y1) = (−1, 1),
Point B(x2, y2) = (2, −4),
The slope of a line passing through two points (x1, y1) and (x2, y2):
`m = (y_2 - y_1)/(x_2 - x_1)`
`m = (-4 - 1)/(2 - (-1))`
`m = (-5)/(2 + 1)`
∴ `m = -5/3`
Using the point–slope formula:
y − y1 = m(x − x1)
Substitute x1 = −1, y1 = 1, and m = `-5/3`
`y - 1 = - 5/3 [x - (-1)]`
3(y − 1) = −5(x + 1) ...[Multiplied both sides by 3 to eliminate the fraction.]
3y − 3 = −5x − 5
Let’s write the above equation in standard form (Ax + By + C = 0)
5x + 3y − 3 + 5 = 0
∴ 5x + 3y + 2 = 0
Hence, the equation of the line is 5x + 3y + 2 = 0.
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Chapter 12: Equation of a line - Exercise 12A [Page 245]
