.Input the equation of the given line in slope-intercept form. The line with m = 2 and b = -4.
y = mx+b put m and b
y=2x-4?
or y=2x+1?
First option
what about this problem? Input the equation of the given line in standard form. The line with m = 2/3 and passing through (1, 1)
\[(y-y_1) = m(x-x_1)\]
same formula for this one to? Input the equation of the given line in standard form. The line through (1, -4) and parallel to 2x + 3y = 4.
yes use above formula. and for m, parallel lines have same m
the first answer would be just x right?
\[(y-y_1)=m(x-x_1)\] for m, parallel lines have same m
i dont understand how to do the problem still ;(
The line through (1, -4) and parallel to 2x + 3y = 4. line parallel to 2x + 3y = 4. will have same slope as of the given line to find slope of the line. put the eq. in y=mx+c form
i got the first problem now I just need the answer to Input the equation of the given line in standard form. The line through (1, -4) and parallel to 2x + 3y = 4.
The line through (1, -4) and parallel to 2x + 3y = 4. line parallel to 2x + 3y = 4. will have same slope as of the given line to find slope of the line. put the eq. in y=mx+c form y =-2/3x +4/3 so the slope is -2/3 slope of new line will also be -2/3 \[(y-y_1) = m(x-x_1)\] m = -2/3 (x1,y1) = (1,-4)
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