Consider the line that passes through the points (2, 3) and (6, 11). Below are two different equations. Identify the true statement concerning both equations. Equation #1 Equation #2 y -11 = 2(x - 6) y - 3 = 2(x - 2) Only equation #1 represents the line that passes through the two given points. Only equation #2 represents the line that passes through the two given points. Both equation #1 and equation #2 represent the line that passes through the two given points. Neither equation #1 nor equation #2 represents the line that passes through the two given points.
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okay so we going to work together okay??
ok
hold on working it out okay.. so what we suppose to do first??????????
solve each equation?
okay got you..
right?? or wrong?
oh okay;)
The equations are in point slope form: y-y1=m(x-x1) where m=slope and (x1, y1) is whichever point you want.
yes you you have to see what is right or wrong calebeavers each equation..
Yep so if the slope is 2 then the answer would be Both equation #1 and equation #2 represent the line that passes through the two given points.
WHats the answer>
okay calebeavers gave you the answer..
ohh lol thanks :)
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