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Indicate the equation of the given line in standard form. The line through (2, -1) and parallel to a line with slope of 3/4
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Indicate the equation of the given line in standard form. The line through (2, -1) and parallel to a line with slope of 3/4
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Indicate the equation of the given line in standard form.
The line through (2, -1) and parallel to a line with slope of 3/4
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You must convert point slope form to standard form in this problem. point= (h,k)
POINT SLOPE:
y-(-1)=(3/4)(x-2)
y+1=(3/4)x-(3/2)
y= (3/4)x-(5/2)
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Answer:
3x-4y=10
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