The equation of the line through the points (4,2) and (-8, -2) is 3y =

MATHEMATICS
WAEC 2018

The equation of the line through the points (4,2) and (-8, -2) is 3y = px + q, where p and q are constants. Find the value of p.

  • A. 1
  • B. 2
  • C. 3
  • D. 9

Correct Answer: A. 1

Explanation

Using the two - point from

\(\frac{y - y_1}{y_2 - y_1} = \frac{x - x_1}{x_2 - x_1}\)

\(\frac{y - 2}{-2 - 2} = \frac{x - 4}{-8 - 4}\)

\(\frac{y - 2}{-4} = \frac{x - 4}{-12}\)

\(\frac{-12(y -2)}{-4}\) = x - 4

3(y -2) = x -4

3y - 6 = x - 4

3y = x - 4 + 6

3y = x + 2...

By comparing the equations;

3y = px + , p = 1



Post an Explanation Or Report an Error
If you see any wrong question or answer, please leave a comment below and we'll take a look. If you doubt why the selected answer is correct or need additional more details? Please drop a comment or Contact us directly. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *
Add Math
Don't want to keep filling in name and email whenever you make a contribution? Register or login to make contributing easier.