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is an equation of a line in plane coordinate geometry. The coordinates of every point on that line satisfy the equation so there are an infinite number of solutions to the equation.
it equals LxL+WxW
The coordinates of the point of intersection is (1,1).
The x-intercept is (15 0)
The coordinates of the x intercept for the equation y equals x plus 1 is (x=-1, y=0).
We believe that those equations have no real solutions, and that their graphs therefore have no points of intersection.
(6, 40) and (-1, 5)
Coordinates: (-1, 5) and (6, 40) Length of line: 7 times the square root of 26 which is 35.693 to 3 d.p.
They are the coordinates of the infinitely many points on the line defined by the equation.
It is the parabola such that the coordinates of each point on it satisfies the given equation.
The answer is the infinite set of coordinates, each of which represents a point of the line given by the equation.
-4x + 9y = 0 is the equation of a line in the Cartesian plane and the coordinates of any of the infinite number of points on that line will satisfy the equation.
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you have to find the key with the plus and equals symbol. Then push the shift key and the plus/equals key. The "cross" should show up. Plus (+) equals (=). The plus should be above the equals.