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Write a parametric formula for the line that has xy-equation (y + 2) = 1.52 (x - 1). give a vector parallel to this line. give a vector perpendicular to this line. give a point on this line.

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We call our real parameter
t and try to save some work by setting
t=x-1 so


x=t+1

and


y = 1.52 t - 2

or


(x,y)=(1, -2) + t(1, 1.52)

That's enough to answer the question.


(1, 1.52) is the parallel vector, often called the direction vector.

To get the perpendicular vector, we swap the coordinates and negate one of them; it doesn't matter which.


(1.52, -1) is the perpendicular vector.


(1, -2) is a point on the line, given by
t=0.




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