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∙ 7y agoThe equation will be a perpendicular bisector equation of the given points:-
Points: (-1, 3) and (-2, -5)
Midpoint: (-3/2, -1)
Slope: 8
Perpendicular slope: -1/8
Perpendicular equation: y--1 = -1/8(x--3/2) => y = -1/8x-3/16-1
Therefore the perpendicular bisector equation is: y = -1/8x -19/16
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∙ 7y agox is the horizontal axis y is the vertical axis The point where the x and y axis meet is called the origin. The form of a Cartesian straight line equation is given as y = mx+c where m is the slope and c is the intercept through the y axis.
The Cartesian coordinates in the form of the linear equation y = mx+c is a straight line that can be plotted on a graph where m is the slope and c is the intercept through the y axis. For example: y = 3x+2 means that 3 is the slope and that 2 is the intercept and when plotted on a x axis and y axis graph will produce a straight line. The idea of Cartesian coordinates was the brainchild of the French mathematician Rene Descartes in the early 17th century.
It is: y = -2.5x+7
Yes when the straight line passes through the origin (0, 0) on the Cartesian plane it has no y intercept.
It is the equation of a straight line in the form of: y = 2x+4
It is a straight line equation with no x or y intercepts on the Cartesian plane
x is the horizontal axis y is the vertical axis The point where the x and y axis meet is called the origin. The form of a Cartesian straight line equation is given as y = mx+c where m is the slope and c is the intercept through the y axis.
The Cartesian coordinates in the form of the linear equation y = mx+c is a straight line that can be plotted on a graph where m is the slope and c is the intercept through the y axis. For example: y = 3x+2 means that 3 is the slope and that 2 is the intercept and when plotted on a x axis and y axis graph will produce a straight line. The idea of Cartesian coordinates was the brainchild of the French mathematician Rene Descartes in the early 17th century.
It is: y = -2.5x+7
Yes when the straight line passes through the origin (0, 0) on the Cartesian plane it has no y intercept.
It is the equation of a straight line in the form of: y = 2x+4
The straight line equation is: y = 2x
It is the equation showing the relationship betweene, the electromagnetic force (EMF) generated between the ends of a straight conductor of length L, when it is moved with a velocity v, through a magnetic field of flux of density B.
It works out as: 11y = -5x+519 or as 5x+11y-519 = 0
alternatives to determine the equation straight line through two points?
The location where the curve in question crosses the y-axis.
If you represent the original straight line on a graph using Cartesian co-ordinates, it's equation will be y=mx+c where y and x are the variables and m and c are constants. (m will equal the gradient of the line. c will be the point where the line cuts through the y axis). Your new line, parallel to the original will be y=mx +c +d where d is the vertical distance between the point and the original line.