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| Question 169006:  Find an equation of the line containing the given pair of points.
 (1/6, -1/3) and (5/6, 3)
 Answer by Alan3354(69443)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Find an equation of the line containing the given pair of points. (1/6, -1/3) and (5/6, 3)
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 The best method is determinants:
 |x     y  1|
 |1/6 -1/3 1| = 0
 |5/6   3  1|
 x(-1/3 - 3) - y(1/6 - 5/6) + (1/2 + 5/18) = 0
 -10x/3 +2y/3 + 7/9 = 0
 -30x + 6y + 7 = 0
 30x - 6y = 7
 Without determinants:
 Find the slope (m) of the line thru the 2 points
 m = (y2-y1)/(x2-x1)
 m = (3 + 1/3)/(5/6 - 1/6)
 m = (10/3)/(2/3)
 m = 5 (the slope of the line)
 Then use point #2 (either will work, but #1 has 2 fractions)
 y - y2 = m*(x - x2)
 y - 3 = 5*(x - 5/6)
 y - 3 = 5x - 25/6
 6y - 18 = 30x - 25
 30x - 6y = 7  Same answer, more work.
 
 
 
 
 
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