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2. Give the equations of two lines passing through (2, 14). How many more such lines
are there, and why?

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Answered by nayara042003
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Give the equations of two lines passing through (2,14). How many more such lines are there, and why?

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Since the given solution is (2,14)

∴x=2 and y=14

Then, one equation is x+y=2+14=16

x+y=16

And, second equation is x−y=2−14=−12

x−y=−12

And, third equation is y=7x

7x−y=0

Answered by khanashkaan
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Since the given solution is (2,14)

∴x=2 and y=14

Then, one equation is x+y=2+14=16

x+y=16

And, second equation is x−y=2−14=−12

x−y=−12

And, third equation is y=7x

7x−y=0

So, we can find infinite equations because through one point infinite lines can pass.

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