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Cartesian plane & lines (Lesson 2/3)

Equations of a Line

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In the previous section, we talked about lines briefly, in the context of constructing a line between two points. We calculated the distance between any two points, learned how to find a midpoint, and defined the concept of the gradient, or "steepness," of the line connecting these points.


With every concept we discussed, we went from two points to a line between them. In this section, our goal will be to define lines outside of this framework, so we can go from finding the equation for a line to choosing two points anywhere on it.

In this section, we will learn several different ways to write the equation of a line.

Cartesian plane & lines (Lesson 2/3)

Equations of a Line

1 / 31

In the previous section, we talked about lines briefly, in the context of constructing a line between two points. We calculated the distance between any two points, learned how to find a midpoint, and defined the concept of the gradient, or "steepness," of the line connecting these points.


With every concept we discussed, we went from two points to a line between them. In this section, our goal will be to define lines outside of this framework, so we can go from finding the equation for a line to choosing two points anywhere on it.

In this section, we will learn several different ways to write the equation of a line.