109k views
0 votes
Line CD passes through points C(3, –5) and D(6, 0). What is the equation of line CD in standard form?

2 Answers

6 votes

\bf C(\stackrel{x_1}{3}~,~\stackrel{y_1}{-5})\qquad D(\stackrel{x_2}{6}~,~\stackrel{y_2}{0}) \\\\\\ % slope = m slope = m\implies \cfrac{\stackrel{rise}{ y_2- y_1}}{\stackrel{run}{ x_2- x_1}}\implies \cfrac{0-(-5)}{6-3}\implies \cfrac{0+5}{6-3}\implies \cfrac{5}{3} \\\\\\ % point-slope intercept \stackrel{\textit{point-slope form}}{y- y_1= m(x- x_1)}\implies y-(-5)=\cfrac{5}{3}(x-3)\implies y+5=\cfrac{5}{3}x-5 \\\\\\ y=\cfrac{5}{3}x-10\implies \stackrel{standard~form}{-\cfrac{5}{3}x+y=-10}
User Zhuoying
by
8.3k points
3 votes
Just see my atachment.
Line CD passes through points C(3, –5) and D(6, 0). What is the equation of line CD-example-1
User Charlycou
by
8.4k points

No related questions found

Welcome to QAmmunity.org, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of our community.

9.4m questions

12.2m answers

Categories