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Find the equation of the line going through the points (2,-1) and (5,2) 3x 2y

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Answer:

The equation of the line is:


y = x - 3

Explanation:

The general equation of a straight line is given by:


y = ax + b

Being given two points, we can replace x and y, solve the system and find the values for a and b.

Solution:

The line goes through the point
(2,-1). It means that when
x = 2, y = -1. Replacing in the equation:


y = ax + b


-1 = 2a + b


2a + b = -1

The line also goes through the point
(5,2). It means that when
x = 5 y = 2. Replacing in the equation:


y = ax + b


2 = 5a + b


5a + b = 2

Now we have to solve the following system of equations:


1) 2a + b = -1


2) 5a + b = 2

From 1), we have:


b = -1 - 2a

Replacing in 2)


5a - 1 - 2a = 2


3a = 3


a = (3)/(3)


a = 1


b = -1 - 2a = -1 - 2 = -3

The equation of the line is:


y = x - 3

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