If the equation of your line is
3x - 4 = 2
then
3x = 6
x = 2 everywhere on the line.
In other words, the graph is a vertical line that crosses the x-axis at the point [ x = 2 ].
The x-coordinate of every point on the line is '2', and every point with an x-coordinate of '2'
is on the line.
If you're given a basketful of points, you can immediately discard the points that are NOT
(2, something).
3x-y=2 3x=y+2 y=3x-2 Some points: (0.-2)(1,1)(2.4)
All points whose y-coordinate is twice its x-coordinate.
All of the infinitely many points whose ordinate is 2 less than its abscissa.
There are infinitely many points on any line and it is impossible to list them. The points are those whose x and y coordinates satisfy the given equation.
The answer is every one of infinitely many points on the line whose equation is 14k = 5m + 38
3x-y=2 3x=y+2 y=3x-2 Some points: (0.-2)(1,1)(2.4)
All points whose y-coordinate is twice its x-coordinate.
All of the infinitely many points whose ordinate is 2 less than its abscissa.
There are infinitely many points on any line and it is impossible to list them. The points are those whose x and y coordinates satisfy the given equation.
The answer is every one of infinitely many points on the line whose equation is 14k = 5m + 38
No pairs of points are given so the question cannot be understood
I can´t give you the answer, because you haven´t given me any pairs of points. However, I can tell you haw to find the answer. Plug the points into the exuations. If both points in the pair fit the equation, it is one of the pairs that you need to include in your answer. You need to try all the pairs, don´t just stop when you find one that works, you need to include all of the ones that work.
A linear equation ?
x2 + y2 = 49
It is the locus of all points whose coordinates satisfy the equation of the line.
Since both coordinate pairs are identical, this would represent a point. There is no way to determine the length or equation for a single point; you need two points.
y = 0That's the equation of the x-axis.Its slope is zero.