How do I do (1,2) and (1,4) In standard form, which I know is ax+by=c?
Any ideas?
umm I honestly have no idea, I though it would be 2x+4y=c but not sure
Look closely at the two given points: (1,2) and (1,4) what do you notice?
There not that far apart from each other?
True...anything else?
There on the same line?
Yes...
In math students MUST learn to make a sketch of a problem, try that please :)
http://learn.flvs.net/webdav/educator_algebraII_v13/module01/images/01_05_assessment/01_05_assessment_b.png 1.Determine the equation of the line, in standard form, that will get your spacecraft from the Launch Area to Point A. This is what I'm trying to figure out how to do. They already give me this graph to go off of, so I just picked a random point for a which was (1, 4)
Launch Area:___(1, 2)___ Point A: (1,4) Point B: (3,5) Point C: (5,3)
They don't give you Point A?
No, they want you to create the points yourself, which is what I did above
Log the coordinates of the specific points in space to which your spacecraft will travel. Please remember to include the graph of your points and the lines connecting each point along with your work. Launch Area:___(1, 2)___ Point A:__________ Point B:__________ Point C:__________
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