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OpenStudy (anonymous):

In the general equation of a line, if A = 0, what will the graph of the line look like? A. It will be vertical. B. It will be horizontal. C. It will be equivalent to the graph of y = x. D. There is not enough information to tell.

OpenStudy (defiance):

Hi!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Hello

OpenStudy (defiance):

If "A" = 0. We know the line isn't going anywhere up. I like to think if lines liek trees. Their roots go across, then they grow up.

OpenStudy (defiance):

It's a horizontal line, which means straight across.

OpenStudy (defiance):

Think of it like the "Horizon" As the sun sets.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Okay. Thats what I was thinking. Thank you. Can you help me with more questions?

OpenStudy (defiance):

Sure!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Given two points on the line, input the equation of the line in standard form Ax + By = C. Reduce all fractional answers to lowest terms. (6, 1), (5, 4)

OpenStudy (defiance):

first put the line in the y = mx +b form, which in this case is y = -3x + 19 now shift terms so you get your x and y on one side: 3x + y = 19

OpenStudy (defiance):

Anything else?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Given two points on the line, input the equation of the line in standard form Ax + By = C. Reduce all fractional answers to lowest terms. (7, -3), (4, -8)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Also can you please do step by step so i can see how you got it? Thank you so much by the way!

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