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You can only do so if the coordinate pair is other than the x intercept. Suppose the x intercept is A = (a, 0) and suppose the coordinate pair is R = (s, t) Then gradient = (t-0)/(s-a) = t/(s-a) Suppose P = (x, y) are the coordinates of any point on the line. Then gradient of PA = (y-0)/(x-a) = y/(x-a) The two gradients must be the same so t/(s-a) = y/(x-a) or y*(s-a) = t*(x-a) or y = t/(s-a)*x - ta/(s-a) which is of the form y = mx + c with m = t/(s-a) and c = -ta(/(s-a)
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Their names are Kailey,Kalani,Arielle,and Alyssa ( i don`t know how to spell their names but that`s their names).
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k*S + (1-k)*T where k is any number between 0 and 1.