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igor_vitrenko [27]
2 years ago
10

HELP,ME PLEASE IM RLLY CONFUSED ON THIS ONE,THANKS IN ADVANCED

Mathematics
1 answer:
klio [65]2 years ago
4 0

We can notice that : Line Passes through the Points  (1 , 2) and (4 , -4)

Let us find the slope of the line in order to write the Equation of the Line.

Slope of a Line Passing through two points (x₁ , y₁) and (x₂ , y₂) is given by :

\heartsuit\;Slope(m) = \frac{y_1 - y_2}{x_1 - x_2}

Points are (1 , 2) and (4 , -4)

here x₁ = 1 and x₂ = 4 and y₁ = 2 and y₂ = -4

\heartsuit\;Slope(m) = \frac{2 + 4}{1 - 4} = \frac{6}{-3} = -2

Equation of the Line passing through (1 , 2) and having slope -2 is :

⇒ y - 2 = -2(x - 1)

⇒ y = -2x + 2 + 2

⇒ y = -2x + 4

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