DIFFERENT FORMS OF LINEAR EQUATIONS
This week we learned about the different forms of linear equations.
The three major forms of linear equations are the slope y-intercept form, the point-slope form, and the general form.
We write each form in the three following ways.
Slope y-intercept form : y=mx+b
Point-slope form : m(x-x1)=y-y1
General form : ax+by+c=0
The slope y-intercept form has m for its slope and b for its y-intercept.
It is used when given the slope of a line segment and the y-intercept.
For example, if given m=2 and (0,8), the equation in slope y-intercept form would be
y=2x+8
The point-slope form has m for its slope and (x1,y1) for the point of a line.
It is used when given the slope of a line segment and the coordinates of any point that is on the line.
For example, if given m=4 and (3,6), the equation in point-slope form would be
y-6=4(x-3)
The general form has a, b, and c for its constants.
In a general form, a, b, and c are integers, and a is a positive number.
For example, if given y=5x+24, the equation in general form would be
5x-y+24=0
I hope this explanation helped with your understanding of different forms of linear equations.















