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2 X + 4 y - 7 the whole square

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Answered by BrainlyBlockBusterBB
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 {(2x + 4y = 7)}^{2}

Formula for the equation of a line is

Y-y1=m(x-x1) where m is the gradient of the line and x1 and y1 is the x and y coordinates respectively

lets \: find \: the \: slope \: of \: equation \: 1

4y=-2x-7

Y=-2x/4–7/4

Y= -1/2x-7/4

slope \: of \: equation \: 1 \: is \:  \frac{1}{2}

using the gradient -1/2 And the point (3,2),Let put it into the formula and solve for the equation

y-y1=m(x-x1)….x1=3,y1=2,m=-1/2</p><p>

y-2=-1/(x-3)…multiply through by the denominator which is 2

2(y-2)=2×-1/2(x-3)</p><p>

2y-4=-x+3

Let equate it to zero

x+2y-4-3=0

Therefore the equation of the line is

x+2y-7=0

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