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Indicate the equation of a line through (2,–4) and having a slope of 3/5

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Answered by anshik12349
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Answered by juhiverma17
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Answer:

y = mx + b ....the m is for the slope

( 2 , -4 ) ...x = 2 and y = -4

now we subtract

-4 = 3/5 ×2 + b

-4 = 3×2/5 + b

-4 = 6/5 + b

-4- 6/5 = b

-20/ - 6/5 = b

-2/5 = b

so your equation is: y = 3/5x - 26/5 ⬅

slope intercept from

or if you need it in standard form :

y = 3/5x -26/5.... (5)

5y = 3x-26

-3x + 5y = -26... (1)

3x-5y = 26 q⬅ standard form

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