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Can someone help me figure this out step by step, it's been awhile. I'm trying to practice these problems for an exam. Helpplease, who ever explain step by step will be rewarded withpoints.
If a line has slope 4 and y intercept 2, write the equation of the line. Sometimes we will have to work a little more. If a line has slope 5 and contains the point (-2,3), write the equation of the line. Find the equation of the line that contains the points (3, 5) and (-2,7). Find the equation of the line containing the points (3,5) and (3, -4). Find the equation of the line containing the points (5,3) and (-4,3). Two lines are parallel if the have the same slope Find the equation of the line parallel to 3x - 4y = 5 containing the point (1,2). Two lines arc perpendicular if the product of their slopes is -1 or (the special case) one has slope and the other docs not have slope. Find the equation of the line perpendicular to 3x - 2 y +5 = 0 containing the point (1,3).
Can someone help me figure this out step by step, it's been awhile. I'm trying to practice these problems for an exam. Helpplease, who ever explain step by step will be rewarded withpoints.
If a line has slope 4 and y intercept 2, write the equation of the line. Sometimes we will have to work a little more. If a line has slope 5 and contains the point (-2,3), write the equation of the line. Find the equation of the line that contains the points (3, 5) and (-2,7). Find the equation of the line containing the points (3,5) and (3, -4). Find the equation of the line containing the points (5,3) and (-4,3). Two lines are parallel if the have the same slope Find the equation of the line parallel to 3x - 4y = 5 containing the point (1,2). Two lines arc perpendicular if the product of their slopes is -1 or (the special case) one has slope and the other docs not have slope. Find the equation of the line perpendicular to 3x - 2 y +5 = 0 containing the point (1,3).
Keith LeannonLv2
3 Oct 2019