document.write( "Question 8061: And here's another problem that i don't know the steps to solve it out.\r
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Algebra.Com's Answer #4435 by longjonsilver(2297)\"\" \"About 
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ok...the line required...you know nothing about it at all directly. You need to know its gradient and a point on the line. So.\r
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