SOLUTION: how would I Find the equation (in terms of x) of the line through the points
(-4,-4) and (2,5)
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Question 722543: how would I Find the equation (in terms of x) of the line through the points
(-4,-4) and (2,5)
Answer by god2012(113) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Given:(x1,y1) = (-4,-4) and (x2,y2) = (2,5)
2-point form of the equation of a line is :
(y2-y1)/(x2-x1) = (y-y1)/(x-x1)
(5-(-4))/(2-(-4)) = (y+4)/(x+4) = 9/6 = 3/2
2(y+4) = 3(x + 4)
3x - 2y - 4 = 0 is the equation of the line
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