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The point-slope equation for a line 2018-09-23
From Sally:
The equation of the line in point-slope form for the line passing through the point ( 4, -6) and parallel to the line y = -6x + 2. Describe the steps.
Answered by Penny Nom.
A linear equation 2009-10-22
From Ryan:
How do you convert the equation 2x-6y=7? This is on my homework and I am really stuck!!!
Answered by Penny Nom.
A line in slope intercept form 2008-12-08
From laurie:
the question: Write and equation of the line that passes through the point and has the give slope. Then rewrite the equation in slope intercept form. (2, 5 ) m= 3
Answered by Penny Nom.
The standard form Ax+By=C 2008-09-26
From Susan:
I am having difficulty changing the point-slope form of the equation of the line y-y1=m(x-x1) to the standard form Ax+By=C. You must express A,B,C in terms of the constants m,x1,y1. I have been able to insert numbers and switch easily from the general to the point slope equation, but I am stumped on how to convert it this way.
Answered by Penny Nom.
A line through two points 2008-09-10
From Conor:
Find the equation of the straight line which passes through the points (-2,14) and (8,-1)
Answered by Penny Nom.
The equation of a line 2008-02-17
From Jennifer:
Given the point A(3,2)B(5,8) find the equation of the line AB ( in standard form )
Answered by Penny Nom.
Point-slope form 2007-08-16
From jenny:
write an equation in the point-slope form and the intercept form slope=4,passing through (1,3) slope=8,passing through (4,-1) slope= -5,passing through (-4,-2) slope= -2,passing through(0,-3)
Answered by Leeanne Boehm.
y - y1 = m(x - x1) 2006-01-08
From Greg:
How do you change 2x + 3y = 7 into y - y1 = m(x-x1)?
Answered by Penny Nom.
The point slope form of a line 2004-10-26
From Jack:
Given a set of ordered pairs, ie (1,1) (2,4) (3,7), how does one determine the rule f(n) other than by trial and error
Answered by Penny Nom.
 
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