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which of the following linear equations passing through the point (5,-3) is

Answers

Answered by shivdharmendragautam
1

Step-by-step explanation:

A general equation for line having slope m is , y = mx + c , where m is slope of line .

Here m =

3

7

,

So, 3y=7x+3c or 3y=7x+C

Now to eliminate C we will use the information that line passes through (3,-5),

−15=7(3)+C which gives c=−36 .

So equation of line is , 7x−3y−36=0

Answered by aleenaakhansl
0

Complete question:

Which equation represents the line that passes through the point (5,−3) and is parallel to the x-axis?

  1. x=-3
  2. y=-3
  3. x= 5
  4. y= 5

Answer:

Option 2) y= -3.

Step-by-step explanation:

A linear equation which has highest power of the variable 1 always.

  • No variable in a linear equation is raised to a power extra than 1 or used because the denominator of a fraction.
  • When you discover pairs of values that make a linear equation proper and plot the ones pairs on a coordinate grid, all the factors lie at the identical line.

An equation for line having slope m is , y = mx + c ,

here, m is slope of line .

The point-slope form of a linear equation is:

(y−y1)=m(x−x1)

now , let's assume our slope be 0.

then , the equation will be :

(y + 3)=0(x−5)

y =  - 3

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