ASVAB Math Knowledge Practice Test 103459

Question 2 of 5
Slope-Intercept Equation

A line on the coordinate grid can be defined by a slope-intercept equation: y = mx + b. For a given value of x, the value of y can be determined given the slope (m) and y-intercept (b) of the line. The slope of a line is change in y over change in x, \({\Delta y \over \Delta x}\), and the y-intercept is the y-coordinate where the line crosses the vertical y-axis.

y = 1\(\frac{1}{2}\)x + 4

The endpoints of this line segment are at (-2, 1) and (2, 7). What is the slope-intercept equation for this line?

y = -2\(\frac{1}{2}\)x + 3
y = x - 1
y = -3x - 2
y = 1\(\frac{1}{2}\)x + 4