Maths > Straight Lines > 3.0 Equation of a straight line in various forms
Straight Lines
1.0 Definition
2.0 Condition of collinearity of three points
3.0 Equation of a straight line in various forms
3.1 Point-slope form
3.2 Slope-Intercept form
3.3 Two point form
3.4 Determinant form
3.5 Intercept form
3.6 Normal form
3.7 Parametric form
4.0 Angle between two lines
5.0 Length of perpendicular from a point to a line
6.0 Foot of perpendicular from a point to a line
7.0 Reflection of a point about a line
7.1 Reflection with respect to $X-$axis
7.2 Reflection with respect to $Y-$axis
7.3 Reflection with respect to Origin
7.4 Reflection with respect to the line $x=a$
7.5 Reflection with respect to the line $y=b$
7.6 Reflection with respect to the line $y=x$
8.0 Equation of angle bisector
9.0 Bisector of angle containing origin
10.0 Bisector of angle containing a given point
11.0 Family of straight lines
3.3 Two point form
3.2 Slope-Intercept form
3.3 Two point form
3.4 Determinant form
3.5 Intercept form
3.6 Normal form
3.7 Parametric form
7.2 Reflection with respect to $Y-$axis
7.3 Reflection with respect to Origin
7.4 Reflection with respect to the line $x=a$
7.5 Reflection with respect to the line $y=b$
7.6 Reflection with respect to the line $y=x$
The equation of straight line which passes through the points $Q({x_1},{y_1})$ and $R({x_2},{y_2})$ is written as
$$y - {y_1} = \frac{{{y_2} - {y_1}}}{{{x_2} - {x_1}}}(x - {x_1})$$