SOLUTION: Have I correctly found the equation of relation using the point-slope or point-intercept equations on 2 problems below?
Problem 1:
m = 3/5, (0, 3)
(y-3) = 3/5(x-0)
5(y-3) =
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Question 1188239: Have I correctly found the equation of relation using the point-slope or point-intercept equations on 2 problems below?
Problem 1:
m = 3/5, (0, 3)
(y-3) = 3/5(x-0)
5(y-3) = 3(x-0)
5y -15 = 3x-0
-3x+5y = 15 Is this the correct equation answer
Problem 2:
m= 1/4, (3, -1/4)
(y - (-1/4y) = 1/4(x-3)
y + 1/4 = 1/4 12/4
1/4x+y = 12/4 - 1/4
1/4x +y = 11 Is this the correct equation answer
Please show correct steps if I have done incorrectly. Thank you
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Have I correctly found the equation of relation using the point-slope or point-intercept equations on 2 problems below?
Problem 1:
m = 3/5, (0, 3)
(y-3) = 3/5(x-0)
5(y-3) = 3(x-0)
5y -15 = 3x-0
-3x+5y = 15 Is this the correct equation answer
--- It's correct, but usually the x term is positive.
3x - 5y = -15
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Problem 2:
m= 1/4, (3, -1/4)
(y - (-1/4y) = 1/4(x-3)n ----- y - (-1/4y) should be y - (-1/4) but the next line the y is gone.
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y + 1/4 = 1/4 12/4 ???
1/4x+y = 12/4 - 1/4
1/4x +y = 11 Is this the correct equation answer
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m= 1/4, (3, -1/4)
y - (-1/4) = (1/4)*(x-3)
x - 4y = 4
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You can check you answer by subbing the given point.
x - 4y = 4
3 - 4*(-1/4) = 4
3 + 1 = 4
4 = 4
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