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Show that the line with intercepts (a,0) and (0,b) has the following equation listed below. Help fast please with steps too thank you.

Show that the line with intercepts (a,0) and (0,b) has the following equation listed-example-1
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Step-by-step explanation:

You want to show that the line through (a, 0) and (0, b) has equation ...

x/a +y/b = 1

Slope

The slope of the line through the given points is found using the slope formula:

m = (y1 -y1)/(x2 -x1) = (b -0)/(0 -a) = -b/a

Slope-intercept equation

The y-intercept is given as 'b', so the slope-intercept equation is ...

y = -b/ax +b

Dividing by b, we get ...

y/b = -x/a +1

and adding x/a gives the desired form:

x/a +y/b = 1

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Additional comment

This equation is the "intercept form" equation of a line. It lets you write the equation of the line if you know the intercepts. Like other specialized forms of the equation for a line, it can be useful on occasion.

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