SOLUTION: If the x-intercept of a line is 5 and it passes through P(3,4). Prove that its equation results to 2x + y - 10.
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Question 1082345: If the x-intercept of a line is 5 and it passes through P(3,4). Prove that its equation results to 2x + y - 10.
Answer by josgarithmetic(39630) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
slope
and line must contain P(3,4).
---using point-slope form
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