In coordinated geometry the points on a straight line will determine its equation.
It is the locus of all points whose coordinates satisfy the equation of the line.
But it's not an equation because there is no equal sign and no points are given.
This is an equation of a line. There are an infinite number of solutions which are all points on the line. It is a linear equation.
any points along the line described by the equation x=anything will give you a vertical line on a graph
In coordinated geometry the points on a straight line will determine its equation.
The answer will depend on the equation of the line.
Plug both points into the equation of a line, y =m*x + b and then solve the system of equations for m and b to get equation of the line through the points.
It is the locus of all points whose coordinates satisfy the equation of the line.
But it's not an equation because there is no equal sign and no points are given.
This is an equation of a line. There are an infinite number of solutions which are all points on the line. It is a linear equation.
Write the equation of the line that passes through the points (3, -5) and (-4, -5)
If you mean points of (-4, 2) and (4, -2) Then the straight line equation works out as 2y = -x
If you mean points of (2, -8) and (0, 0) then the equation is y = -4x
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Points: (0, -2) and (6, 0) Slope: 1/3 Equation of line: 3y = x-6
In order to find the equation of a tangent line you must take the derivative of the original equation and then find the points that it passes through.