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Vikki [24]
2 years ago
5

A line passes through the point (-7, 5) and has a sloe of 1/2. Which is another point that the line passes through?

Mathematics
1 answer:
Mekhanik [1.2K]2 years ago
7 0

The point through which the same line is passing will be (9,13) so option (C) will be correct.

<h3>What is a line segment?</h3>

A line section that can connect two places is referred to as a segment.

A line segment is just part of a big line that is straight and going unlimited in both directions.

The line is here! It extends endlessly in both directions and has no beginning or conclusion.

The equation of any line with slope m can be given as

y = mx + c

Given,

slope m = 1/2

Point of passing  (-7, 5)

So,

5 = -7/2 + c ⇒ c = 17/2

So the equation will be,

y = x/2 + 17/2

2y = x + 17

Now checking all points (9,13) is satisfying.

2(13) = 9 + 17

26 = 26

Hence point (9,13) is passing through the line.

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