Examples
m=-4 , (-1,-4)
Step 1
Use the slope -4 and a given point (-1,-4) to substitute for x1 and y1 in the point-slope form y-y1=m(x-x1), which is derived from the slope equation m=y2-y1x2-x1.
y-(-4)=-4⋅(x-(-1))
Step 2
Simplify the equation and keep it in point-slope form.
y+4=-4⋅(x+1)
Step 3
Step 3.1
Simplify -4⋅(x+1).
Step 3.1.1
Rewrite.
y+4=0+0-4⋅(x+1)
Step 3.1.2
Simplify by adding zeros.
y+4=-4⋅(x+1)
Step 3.1.3
Apply the distributive property.
y+4=-4x-4⋅1
Step 3.1.4
Multiply -4 by 1.
y+4=-4x-4
y+4=-4x-4
Step 3.2
Move all terms not containing y to the right side of the equation.
Step 3.2.1
Subtract 4 from both sides of the equation.
y=-4x-4-4
Step 3.2.2
Subtract 4 from -4.
y=-4x-8
y=-4x-8
y=-4x-8
Step 4
List the equation in different forms.
Slope-intercept form:
y=-4x-8
Point-slope form:
y+4=-4⋅(x+1)
Step 5