The standard form is: 5x - y + 4 = 0
Through a process called solving the equation. How do I solve the equation
Write the equation of the line that passes through the points (3, -5) and (-4, -5)
Since the line is verticle, the only axis that can define the line is the x-axis. Therefore the equation of a verticle line is always in the form of x=a, where a is some constant. For example, x=1; this means that the verticle line passes through the point (1,0)i.e the x axis at 1.
If you mean (1, 2) and (3, 4) then its equation is y = x+1
If you update the answer with the actual equation i can talk you through it. 4 + 2 =X (2 - 5 = 2
I need step by step on my graphic calculator on how to write an equation
that's a verticle line cuz the x stays the same so it is X=-2
The standard form is Ax + By = C. The slope of the line is (9-7)/(-2 - (-2)) or 2/0. This indicates that this is a vertical line whose x intercept is -2. The equation of the line is then x = -2.
You use slope intercept (y=mx+b) to find yourb(y-intercept) 4=-4.5(0) + b 4=b therfore y=-4.5x + 4. Then you change it into standard form (Ax + By = C) y= -4.5x +4 4.5x + y =4 is your answer.
The standard form of the equation is 2x - y + 5 = 0
(3,1)(3,2)
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If you mean of points of (3, -4) and (5, 1) then the equation works out as 2y=5x-23
If you mean a point of (0, 3) and a slope of 2 then the equation is y = 2x+3
Y=2/3x - 7
Points: (2, 2) and (6, 3) Slope: 1/4 Equation: y = 1/4x+3/2 In standard form: x-4y+6 = 0