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Y+4=-5/7(x-3)
Answer 5x+7y+13=0
I want the detail explanation pls... How the answer came

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Answered by itZzAnshu
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Solve :

y + 4 = -5/7(x-3)

Answer

➡ y + 4 = -5/7(x-3)

➡ y + 4 = -5x + 15/7

➡ 7y + 28 = -5x + 15

➡ 7y + 5x + 28 - 15 = 0

➡ 5x + 7y + 13 = 0 .

More Information

Step 1: Line up the equations so that the variables are lined up vertically.

Step 2: Choose the easiest variable to eliminate and multiply both equations by different numbers so that the coefficients of that variable are the same.

Step 3: Subtract the two equations.

Step 4: Solve the one variable system.

Thank you.

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