The points are (-0.25, 0) and (0, 1)
It is the set of infinitely many points on a straight line in 2-dimensional space. The points satisfy the equation x + y = 2 or y = 2 - x
7*sqrt(2) = 9.899 to 3 dp
Each and every one of the infinitely many points on the line y + x = -2
Slope is 2.
There are infinitely many points on the line. One such is (-6, 3.33...)
The points are (-0.25, 0) and (0, 1)
(-2, 11)(-3, 14)(2, -1)
It is the set of infinitely many points on a straight line in 2-dimensional space. The points satisfy the equation x + y = 2 or y = 2 - x
7*sqrt(2) = 9.899 to 3 dp
A straight line through the points (0, 1) and (-0.4, 0).
Each and every one of the infinitely many points on the line y + x = -2
you put the y intercept at 2, the x intercept at -2/3 and you join those two points.
If: y = -5x+3 then the points are (2, -7) and (6, -27)
Straight line: 3x-y = 5 Curved parabola: 2x^2 +y^2 = 129 Points of intersection works out as: (52/11, 101/11) and (-2, -11)
If 2x+5y = 4 and y^2 = x+4 then by combining the equations into a single quadratic equation and solving it the points of contact are made at (12, -4) and (-7/2, 3/2)
If the points are (b, 2) and (6, c) then to satisfy the straight line equations it works out that b = -2 and c = 4 which means that the points are (-2, 2) and (6, 4)