Math, asked by Uddipta, 1 year ago

find the value of p, given that the line y/2 = x-p passes through the point (-4,4).

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Answered by MaheswariS
63

\textbf{Given line is }\frac{y}{2}=x-p

\text{since the line passes through (-4,4), we get}

\frac{4}{2}=-4-p

\implies\;2=-4-p

\implies\;2+4=-p

\implies\;6=-p

\implies\boxed{\bf\;p=-6}

Answered by Bookman1000
7

Answer:

p=-6

Step-by-step explanation:

given

eqn.=y/2=x-p

point(-4,4)

in eqn

y=4

x=-4

then 4/2=-4-p

2=-4-p

p=-6

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