SOLUTION: Which of the following equations represents a line l that goes through (–3,–1) and (–1,4)?
My work is : y=5/2 x -1 ?
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: Which of the following equations represents a line l that goes through (–3,–1) and (–1,4)?
My work is : y=5/2 x -1 ?
This question is from textbook Intermediate Algebra an Applied Approach
Answer by Mathtut(3670) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
-1-4/-3+1=5/2
:
y-4=(5/2)(x+1)
:
y-4=(5/2)x+5/2
:
2y-8=5x+5
:
5x-2y=-13
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