SOLUTION: Find the equation of the line that passes through (−3, 2) and the intersection of the lines x+2y=0 and 3x+y+5=0.

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Question 1124691: Find the equation of the line that passes through (−3, 2) and the intersection of the lines x+2y=0 and 3x+y+5=0.

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Find the equation of the line that passes through (-3,2) and the intersection of the lines x+2y=0 and 3x+y+5=0.
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Step 1, find the intersection of the 2 lines.
---> 2 points.
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Step 2, find the equation of the line thru the 2 points.

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