Respuesta :

Answer:

[tex]\implies y = \dfrac{1}{2}x + 1 [/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given :-

  • Two points (4,3) and (-4,-1)

And we need to find out the equation of the line passing through the given two points .So here we can use the two point form of the line as ,

[tex]\implies (y - y_1) = \dfrac{y_2-y_1}{x_2-x_1}(x-x_1) [/tex]

Let us take that ,

  • [tex](x_1,y_1)=(4,3) [/tex]
  • [tex](x_2,y_2)=(-4,-1)[/tex]

Now substitute the respective values ,

[tex]\implies (y -3) =\dfrac{3+1}{4+4}(x-4) \\\\\implies y - 3 =\dfrac{4}{8}(x-4) \\\\\implies y -3=\dfrac{1}{2}(x-4) \\\\\implies y -3=\dfrac{1}{2}x - 2 \\\\\implies y = \dfrac{1}{2}x +3-2\\\\\implies y = \dfrac{1}{2}x + 1 [/tex]

Hence the correct option is (2) .