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| Question 1110432:  Draw a triangle with vertices (-6,3), (4,13), and (10,-5). It tells me to find the slope intercept and general form equations for the three sides of the triangle. So I found the slope-intercept form equations for three sides, which are Y=X + 9, Y=-1/2X+0 and y=-3x+25. Does the general form equations just mean standard form? AKA x-y=-9 instead?
 Answer by rothauserc(4718)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! the general form for the equation of a line is :
 Ax +By +C = 0, where A, B, C are real numbers, also A or B can be zero, but not both at the same time.
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 therefore, your three lines have the general form
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 x -y +9 = 0
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 x +2y = 0
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 3x +y -25 = 0
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