Let
be the line that passes through both points.
We know that
and
. So:

Solving the system, we get that a= -1 and b = 6.
So the line is equal to
.
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
Standard form is written this way: 
However, in this case, we just have to simplify 8x-3y=6-4x, as it is already mostly in standard form.
So, to do this, we have to combine like terms.
The only like terms that can be combined are -4x and 8x.
So, we add 4x to both sides, and we get:
.
Answer:
The coordinates are
and
.
Step-by-step explanation:
First, we have to derive an expression for translation under the assumption that each point of XYZ experiments the same translation. Vectorially speaking, translation from X to X' is defined by:
(1)
Where
is the vector translation.
If we know that
and
, then the vector translation is:



Then, we determine the coordinates for Y' and Z':






The coordinates are
and
.
Answer:
9
Step-by-step explanation:
Use angle summation:
∠HGE + ∠EGF = ∠HGF
3x + 11 + 110 = 16x + 4
117 = 13x
x = 9
Y = 4x
hope that helps
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