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

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Answered by ankitsingh99162
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Given, (x1, y1) = (2,-4) , m = 3/5

We know that the Formula to find equation is

y - y1 = m(x - x1)

=> y - (-4) = 3/5(x - 2)

=> y + 4 = 3/5x - 6/5

=> 3/5x - y - 26/5 = 0

Divided by 5 on both sides,

=> 3x - 5y - 26 = 0.

Hence, The equation of the line is

3x - 5y - 26 =0.

Answered by prajithnagasai
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Answer:

3x-5y-26 = 0

Step-by-step explanation:

(y+4) = 3/5(x - 2)

3x- 5y -26 = 0

The equation of a line passing through a point (x1,y1) with slope or gradient equal to m is

(y- y1) = m(x - x1)

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