SOLUTION: A point (x,y() is equidistant from the line x=2y=3 and the point (2,0) . Find an equation relating x and y.
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Question 1171890: A point (x,y() is equidistant from the line x=2y=3 and the point (2,0) . Find an equation relating x and y.
Answer by ikleyn(52796) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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The line equation is written incorrectly in your post.
Fix the error and then re-post to the forum.
Do not post it to me personally.
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