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The point slope form of the equation of the line that passes through (-5,-1) and (10,-7) is y+7=-2/5(x-10). what is the standard form of the equation for this line?

A. 2x-5y=-15
B. 2x-5y=-17
C. 2x+5y=-15
D. 2x+5y=-17​

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Answer:

c

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User MrDanA
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Option C

The standard form of the equation for y + 7 = -2/5(x - 10) is 2x + 5y = -15.

Solution:

Need to determine standard form of equation of line passing through points (-5, -1) and (10, -7) and having slope form as
y+7=-(2)/(5)(x-10)

Standard form of equation of line is such that terms having variables are on left hand side and constant terms on right hand side.

So let’s simplify given slope form.


y+7=-(2)/(5)(x-10)

On opening the brackets we get


y+7=(-2 x+20)/(5)

=> 5(y + 7) = -2x +20

=> 5y + 2x = 20 – 35

=> 2x +5y = -15

Hence the standard form is 2x + 5y = -15.

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