Respuesta :
Using the formula for lines y=mx+b
To find out the gradient of the line, we do (y2-y1)/(x2-x1).
(3-6)/(-1-2)= -3/-3= 1 is the slope of the line
So far, y=(1)x+b
Now substitute one of your given coordinates into this equation:
6=2+b
b=4
Therefore, the equation of the line is y=x+4
To find out the gradient of the line, we do (y2-y1)/(x2-x1).
(3-6)/(-1-2)= -3/-3= 1 is the slope of the line
So far, y=(1)x+b
Now substitute one of your given coordinates into this equation:
6=2+b
b=4
Therefore, the equation of the line is y=x+4