Enter 2 points 1 point and the slope

Point 1:
(x1 = , y1 = )   Slope:
Point 2:
(x2 = , y2 = )    b:

Given (-2, -2) and (10, -2)

calculate 8 items:

Calculate the slope and point-slope form:

Slope (m)  =  y2 - y1
  x2 - x1

Slope (m)  =  -2 - -2
  10 - -2

Slope (m)  =  0
  12

Slope = 0

Calculate the point-slope form :

y - y1 = m(x - x1)

y - -2 = 0(x + 2)

Calculate the line equation

Standard equation of a line is y = mx + b
where m is our slope
x and y are points on the line
b is a constant.

Rearrange the equation to solve for b
we get b = y - mx.
Use (-2, -2) and the slope (m) = 0

b = -2 - (0 * -2)

b = -2 + 0

b  =  -2
  1

Solve for b

b = -2

Build standard line equation

y = 0x - 2

Distance between the 2 points

D = Square Root((x2 - x1)2 + (y2 - y1)2)

D = Square Root((10 - -2)2 + (-2 - -2)2)

D = Square Root((122 + 02))

D = √(144 + 0)

D = √144

D = 12

Midpoint between the 2 points

Midpoint =
  
x2 + x1
2
  
,
y2 + y1
2
Midpoint =
  
-2 + 10
2
  
,
-2 + -2
2

Midpoint =
  
8
2
  
,
-4
2

Midpoint = (4, -2)

Form a right triangle

Plot a 3rd point (10,-2)

Our first triangle side = 10 - -2 = 12

Our second triangle side = -2 - -2 = 0

Using the slope we calculated
Tan(Angle1) = 0

Angle1 = Atan(0)

Angle1 = 0°

Since we have a right triangle
We only have 90° left
Angle2 = 90 - 0° = 90

Calculate the y intercept of our line

The y intercept is found by
Setting x = 0 in y = 0x - 2

y = 0(0) - 2

y = -2

Find the parametric equations for the line

Parametric equations are written as
(x,y) = (x0,y0) + t(b,-a)

Plugging in our numbers, we get

(x,y) = (-2,-2) + t(10 - -2,-2 - -2)

(x,y) = (-2,-2) + t(12,0)

x = -2 + 12t

y = -2

Calculate Symmetric Equations:

x - x0
z
  
y - y0
b

Plugging in our numbers, we get:

x - -2
12
  
y - -2
0

Plot these points on the Cartesian Graph:

Final Answers

Slope = 0/1 or 0
Slope Intercept = y = 0x - 2
Distance Between Points = 12
Midpoint = (4, -2)
Angle 1 = 0
Angle 2 = 90
Y-intercept = -2


You have 2 free calculationss remaining




What is the Answer?
Slope = 0/1 or 0
Slope Intercept = y = 0x - 2
Distance Between Points = 12
Midpoint = (4, -2)
Angle 1 = 0
Angle 2 = 90
Y-intercept = -2
How does the Line Equation-Slope-Distance-Midpoint-Y intercept Calculator work?
Free Line Equation-Slope-Distance-Midpoint-Y intercept Calculator - Enter 2 points, and this calculates the following:
* Slope of the line (rise over run) and the line equation y = mx + b that joins the 2 points
* Midpoint of the two points
* Distance between the 2 points
* 2 remaining angles of the rignt triangle formed by the 2 points
* y intercept of the line equation
* Point-Slope Form
* Parametric Equations and Symmetric Equations

Or, if you are given a point on a line and the slope of the line including that point, this calculates the equation of that line and the y intercept of that line equation, and point-slope form.

Also allows for the entry of m and b to form the line equation
This calculator has 7 inputs.

What 6 formulas are used for the Line Equation-Slope-Distance-Midpoint-Y intercept Calculator?

m = (y2 - y1) / (x2 - x1)
y = mx + b
Distance = Square Root((x2 - x1)2 + (y2 - y1)2)
Parametric equations are written in the form (x,y) = (x0,y0) + t(b,-a)
Midpoint = ((x2 + x1)/2, (y2 + y1)/2)


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What 9 concepts are covered in the Line Equation-Slope-Distance-Midpoint-Y intercept Calculator?

angle
the figure formed by two rays, called the sides of the angle, sharing a common endpoint, called the vertex of the angle.
distance
interval between two points in time
d = rt
line equation
parametric equation
defines a group of quantities as functions of one or more independent variables called parameters.
point slope form
show you how to find the equation of a line from a point on that line and the line's slope.
y - y1 = m(x - x1)
slope
Change in y over change in x
symmetric equations
an equation that presents the two variables x and y in relationship to the x-intercept a and the y-intercept b of this line represented in a Cartesian plane
y-intercept
A point on the graph crossing the y-axis
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