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The document discusses the equation of a straight line, including its definition and various forms such as point-slope and slope-intercept. It provides examples illustrating how to find equations of lines given points and slopes, as well as how to determine relationships between lines. Additionally, it includes supplementary problems for practice on writing equations and inequalities related to lines.
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Unit_1_Chapter_5

The document discusses the equation of a straight line, including its definition and various forms such as point-slope and slope-intercept. It provides examples illustrating how to find equations of lines given points and slopes, as well as how to determine relationships between lines. Additionally, it includes supplementary problems for practice on writing equations and inequalities related to lines.
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Unit 1
Chapter 5
Equation of Straight Line

Equation of the straight line

For every point P(x,y) to lie on a straight line, its coordinates x and y must
satisfy a certain relation. This relation is called the equation of the straight line.

For example, to find the equation of the line of slope 2 and through the point
A(2,1) is to find the connection such that every point P(x,y) on the line should satisfy,
i.e. slope of PA = given slope 2
y 1
2
x2
or 2x – y = 3 …………..(1)

Hence, in order that P(x,y) be a point on the line, its coordinates x and y must satisfy
(1), and (1) is called the equation of the line.
In fact, the equations of straight lines are of 1st degree, and equations in x, y of 1st
degree are called linear equations.

7. Point-slope form

We have already found in the last section that the line through the point (x1,y1)
of slope m is:
y  y1
m
x  x1

Example 8: Find the equations of lines through the following given point(1,-2) and
with slopes –1.
Solution: The equation of the line through (1,-2) with slope = -1 is :
y2
 1
x 1
or_________________________

8. Two points form


From our last section, the line through (x1,y1) and of slope m is
y  y1
m .
x  x1

1
2

y 2  y1
If the line also passes through (x2,y2), its slope is .
x 2  x1
Therefore, the equation of the line joining (x1,y1) and (x2,y2) is
y  y1 y  y1
 2
x  x1 x 2  x1

Example 9: Find the equation of the line joining (4,1) to (5,-2).

Soln: The equation is:


y 1  2 1

x4 54
or ____________________

Example 10: Find the equation of the line which makes x-intercept 5 and y-
intercept 2 on the axes.

Solution

y-axis

x-intercept = 5
y-intercept = 2
A

x-axis
O 5 B

As the line makes y-intercept 2 and x-intercept 5


From the figure, A = (0,2) and B = (5,0)
y2 02
The equation of the line is  or _______________
x0 50

Example 11: Find the equation of the line passing through (2,3) and is parallel to the
line 3x + 4y =12.
Soln: When x=0, y=3

2
3

When y=0, x=4


The line 3x + 4y =12 passes through (0,3) and (4,0)
03 3
and its slope is m= 
40 4
y 3 3
Equation of the line is: 
x2 4
Or __________________

9. Slope-intercept form
The equation of the line with slope m and y-intercept b is the line through (0,b),
so its equation is:
y b
 m or
x0
y=mx+b.

By writing the equation of a line into this form, we can read the slope m of the line
easily.

Example 12: Find the slope of each of the line 3x + 4y = 10.


Soln: 4y = -3x + 10
3 10 3
y= x gives slope m =
4 4 4

Example 13: Find the equation of the line through (5,7) and is perpendicular to
another line 3x + 2y – 7 = 0.
Soln: As 3x + 2y – 7 = 0
3 7
y= x+
2 2
3
It’s slope m =
2
y7 2
Hence equation of the line is 
x5 3
or ____________________

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Supplementary Problems

1) Write down the equation of the line through the origin and with gradient
1 1
(a) 2 (b)-1 (c) (d)  (e) 0 (f) 
3 4
Draw a sketch showing these lines on the same pair of axis.

Ans. a) y =2x b) y = -x C) 3y = x d) 4 y  x  0 e) y = 0 f) x = 0.

2) Write down the equation of the line passing through the given point and with
the given gradient.
1 1 1
(a) (0,1), (b) (0,0), (c) (1,4),
2 2 2
Ans: a) 2 y  x  2 b) 2y = x c) 2y = x-7

3) Write down the equation of the line passing through the given points.
(a) (0,0), (2,1) (b) (1,4), (3,0) (c) (2,0), (0,4) (d) (2,0), (0,4) (e) (1,3), (4,3)

Ans. a) 2y = x b) 2 x  y  6  0 c) y  2 x  4  0 d) y  2 x  5

4) Write down the inequality which defines the region :


(a) above the line through the origin with gradient 1.
(b) Below the line through (1,2) and (0,4)
(c) Above the line x  y  2  0
(d) Below the line 2 x  y  4  0
Ans. a) y>x b) y  4  2 x c) y  2  x d) y  2 x  4

5) Write down the equation of the line passing through the origin and
perpendicular to :
(a) 3x  2 y  4  0 (b) x  2 y  3  0

Ans. a) 3 y  2 x  0 b) y  2 x  0

6) Write down the equation of the line passing through the given point and
perpendicular to the given line.
(a) (2,1), 3x  y  2  0 (b) (-1,-2), 2 x  3 y  6  0
Ans. (a) 3 y  x  1 (b) 2 y  3x  7  0

7) Write down the equation of the line passing through (3,-2) and parallel to:
(a) 5x  y  3  0 (b) x  7 y  5  0
Ans. a) 5x  y  17  0 b) x  7 y  11  0

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