Unit_1_Chapter_5
Unit_1_Chapter_5
Unit 1
Chapter 5
Equation of 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
x2
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 :
y2
1
x 1
or_________________________
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 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
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
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
x0
y=mx+b.
By writing the equation of a line into this form, we can read the slope m of the line
easily.
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
y7 2
Hence equation of the line is
x5 3
or ____________________
3
4
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
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