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Straight lines (Chapter 14) 301

y=mx+c is thegradient-intercept formof the equation of a line
with gradientmandy-interceptc.

For example: The illustrated line has gradient=
y-step
x-step

=^12

and they-intercept is 1

) its equation is y=^12 x+1.

We can find the equation of a line if we are given:
² its gradient and the coordinates of one point on the line, or
² the coordinates of two points on the line.

Example 2 Self Tutor


Find the equation of these lines:
ab

a

The gradient m=
y-step
x-step

=^13.

They-interceptc=2.
) the equation is y=^13 x+2

b

The gradient m=
y-step
x-step

=¡ 63 =¡^12.

They-intercept c=3.
) the equation is y=¡^12 x+3

EQUATIONS OF LINES


(GRADIENT-INTERCEPT FORM) [7.6]


C


x

y

1
1
2
O

O

y

x
36

3
3

1

O

y

x
36

3

6

-3

O

y

x
36

3

O

y

x
36

3

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