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| Question 53851This question is from textbook Intermediate Algebra
 :  My problem is (3/4, 8/3) and (2/5, 2/3.
 I am supposed to find the slope and put the problem into slope intercept form and then into standard form (Ax+By=C).
 Thank you! 
This question is from textbook Intermediate Algebra
 
 Found 2 solutions by  stanbon, ankor@dixie-net.com:
 Answer by stanbon(75887)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! My problem is (3/4, 8/3) and (2/5, 2/3). I am supposed to find the slope and put the problem into slope intercept form and then into standard form (Ax+By=C).
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 slope = [8/3 - (2/3)]/[(2/5)-(3/4)]
 = 2/(-7/20)
 = -40/7
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 2/3 = (-40/7)(2/5)+b
 2/3=-80/35 + b
 b= (2/3)+(80/35)
 b= [70+240]/105
 b=2
 EQUATION:
 y=(-40/7)x+2
 To put it in standard form multiply thru by 7 to get:
 7y=-40x+14
 40x+7y=14
 Cheers,
 Stan H.
 
 
 
Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! : My problem is (3/4, 8/3) and (2/5, 2/3).
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 I am supposed to find the slope and put the problem into slope intercept form and then into standard form (Ax+By=C).
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 the slope equation: m =
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 In this problem x1 = 3/4; y1 = 8/3, x2 = 2/5, y2 = 2/3
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 Let's get rid of these annoying fractions, mult them all by 60, it won't affect the value of the slope
 Then we have x1 = 45, y1 = 160, x2 = 24, y2 = 40
 m =
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 m = (40/7)  x1 = 3/4, y1 = 8/3
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 Substitute in point/slope equation: y - y1 = m(x-x1)
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 y - 8/3 = (40/7)m(x - 3/4)
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 y - 8/3 = (40/7)x - (40/7)(3/4)
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 y - 8/3 = (40/7)x - 120/28
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 y - 8/3  = (40/7)x - 30/7  reduced the fraction
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 y = (40/7)x - 30/7 + 8/3
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 y = (40/7)x - 90/21 + 56/21
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 y = (40/7)x - 34/21; this is the slope/intercept equation (y = mx+b)
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 -21y = -120x + 34;  multiplied eq by -21
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 120x - 21y = 34 is the standard form
 
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