Answer:
[tex]y - 2 = 2(x - 2)[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Equation of a line:
The equation of a line that passes through point [tex](x_0,y_0)[/tex], in point-slope form is given by:
[tex]y - y_0 = m(x - x_0)[/tex]
In which m is the slope.
Finding the slope:
To find the slope of a line, we need a pair of points. The slope is given by the change in y of these points divided by the change in x.
In this question:
Points (2,2) and (4,6).
Change in y: 6 - 2 = 4
Change in x: 4 - 2 = 2
Slope: [tex]m = \frac{4}{2} = 2[/tex]
So
[tex]y - y_0 = 2(x - x_0)[/tex]
I can consider any of these two points [tex](x_0,y_0)[/tex], i will use (2,2). So
[tex]y - 2 = 2(x - 2)[/tex]