good evening, I was wondering if you could direct me in right direction to lean how to evaluate a line that is there with two numbers and I have to find out how to write it. Either by factions or whole numbers.

Thank you for you time.

evaluate a line that is there with two numbers?

Not much to go on. What sort of problems are you studying just now?

Are there no similar exercises worked out?

Hi Steve,

It is a graph where there is a line on point is on -3 and the other point is on +5
It says writing and equation of a line given the y intercept and another point.

Good evening! I'd be happy to help you learn how to evaluate a line given two numbers. In order to write a line using either fractions or whole numbers, you'll need to know the equation of a line, which is typically written in the form:

y = mx + b

Where:
- "m" represents the slope of the line, which determines its steepness.
- "x" represents the variable value of the horizontal axis.
- "b" represents the y-intercept, which is the point where the line crosses the vertical axis.

To evaluate the line, you'll need to substitute the given numbers into the equation and solve for the corresponding value. Let's go through an example to illustrate:

Suppose you're given the line and two numbers: y = 2x + 3, and you're asked to evaluate the line when x = 4.

To evaluate the line using whole numbers, simply substitute the given value of x into the equation and calculate the corresponding value of y:

y = 2(4) + 3
y = 8 + 3
y = 11

Thus, when x = 4, the corresponding value of y is 11.

If you prefer to evaluate the line using fractions, you can follow the same steps, but ensure you perform any necessary calculations with fractions:

For example, if you have the line y = (3/2)x - (1/4) and need to evaluate it when x = 2:

y = (3/2)(2) - (1/4)
y = 3 - (1/4)
y = 12/4 - 1/4
y = 11/4

Hence, when x = 2, the corresponding value of y in fraction form is 11/4.

Remember, understanding the equation of a line and substituting the given values into the equation will allow you to evaluate the line using either fractions or whole numbers. I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any more questions.