SOLUTION: Determine the equation of the line, in standard form, that will get your spacecraft from the Launch Area to Point A. Launch Area: (1,2), Point A: (0, 3)
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Question 903216: Determine the equation of the line, in standard form, that will get your spacecraft from the Launch Area to Point A. Launch Area: (1,2), Point A: (0, 3)
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Determine the equation of the line, in standard form, that will get your spacecraft from the Launch Area to Point A. Launch Area: (1,2), Point A: (0, 3)----------
Note:: (0,3) is the y-intercept
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slope = (3-2)/(0-1) = -1
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Equation::
y = -x + 3
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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