SOLUTION: draw the line which will represent the graph of the equation y-2.5x=c if it's known it passes through the point K(2, -3)
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Question 1193262: draw the line which will represent the graph of the equation y-2.5x=c if it's known it passes through the point K(2, -3) Answer by ikleyn(52781) (Show Source):
They want you determine the value of the constant "c" in the right side of the equation.
For it, simply substitute the given coordinates 2 for x and -3 for y into the equation
-3 - 2.5*2 = c.
Then you get c = -3 - 5 = -8.
So, your equation is y - 2.5x = -8. ANSWER
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