To find the equation of a line passing through the point ((a, b)) with a given slope, we can use the point-slope form of the equation: (y - b = m(x - a)), where (m) is the slope. The slope provided seems complex, but if we denote it as (m = by - bx), we can substitute this into the equation. Simplifying this will yield the specific line equation depending on the numeric values for (a) and (b). However, it appears there may be a misunderstanding in the slope description, so please clarify if needed.
30
The equation is x = 2
a diameter
If you mean a slope of -2 passing through (5, 0) then the equation is y = -2x+10
y = -5x
What is the equation of the vertical line passing through (-5,-2)
The equation of a vertical line passing through the point (a, b) is x a.
Slope: -35 passing through (-5, -1) Equation: y = -35x-176
30
The equation is x = 2
63
a diameter
If you mean a slope of -2 passing through (5, 0) then the equation is y = -2x+10
39
y = -5x
y=x
If the slope is m, then the equation is y - 7 = m*(x + 3)