SOLUTION: Find the equation for each of the following items below:
a. A line that passes through (6,2) and has a slope of 2.
b. A line that passes though the points (2,4) and (8,16)
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Question 198198: Find the equation for each of the following items below:
a. A line that passes through (6,2) and has a slope of 2.
b. A line that passes though the points (2,4) and (8,16)
c. A line that passes through (7,3) and has a slope of -1.
d. A line that passes through (1, 1) and is perpendicular to the line 3x+4Y=12.
e. A circle with a radius of 9 and a midpoint at (3,3)
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Find the equation for each of the following items below:
a. A line that passes through (6,2) and has a slope of 2.
b. A line that passes though the points (2,4) and (8,16)
c. A line that passes through (7,3) and has a slope of -1.
d. A line that passes through (1, 1) and is perpendicular to the line 3x+4Y=12.
e. A circle with a radius of 9 and a midpoint at (3,3)
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