Without an equality sign it can not be considered to be an equation
A point lies on a line if the coordinates of the point satisfy the equation of the line.
The given expression is not an equation because it has no equality sign
We can draw 3 normals to a parabola from a given point as the equation of normal in parametric form is a cubic equation.
The given expression is not an equation because it has no equality sign
There are infinitely many points. One of these is (10, 0).
A point lies on a line if the coordinates of the point satisfy the equation of the line.
The given expression is not an equation because it has no equality sign
(6,2)
A number of point lies on it...................(-2,-44), (-1,-19),(0,6), (1,31), (2, 56)...............
We can draw 3 normals to a parabola from a given point as the equation of normal in parametric form is a cubic equation.
Without an equality sign the given expression can't be considered to be an equation.
y = 5x - 4 Substitute 6 in for y; then solve for x: 6 = 5x -4 10 = 5x 2 = x So, the x-coordinate is 2.
The given expression is not an equation because it has no equality sign
True
There are infinitely many points. One of these is (10, 0).
Without an equality sign the given terms can't be considered to be an equation of a straight line.
To determine which point lies on the line described by the equation ( y + 4 = 4x - 3 ), we first simplify the equation to ( y = 4x - 7 ). Then, we can test specific points by substituting their coordinates into this equation to see if they satisfy it. For instance, if we test the point (2, 1), substituting ( x = 2 ) gives ( y = 4(2) - 7 = 1 ), confirming that (2, 1) lies on the line.