SOLUTION: How do you find an equation written as AX+By=C when you have m=-1/5, (-3,0)

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Question 550400: How do you find an equation written as AX+By=C when you have m=-1/5, (-3,0)
Answer by JBarnum(2146)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
is slope intercept form (memorize formula)



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plug into formula to find (b)



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write out equation without y and x numbers

now get x and y on one side

according to above formula u gave me



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