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3. An equation that crosses the y-axis at -5 and crosses the x-axis at 24. An equation that crosses the y-axis at -5 and crosses the x-axis at -65. An equation that crosses the y-axis at -5 and crosses the point (2,3)

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We need to find the equation of the line which:

• crosses the y-axis at -5

,

• crosses the x-axis at 2

The y-axis cutting point is (0,-5)

The x-axis cutting point is (2,0)

The equation of line is:


y=mx+b

Where m is the slope and b is the y-axis cutting point

m is given by:


m=(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1)

Where

y_2 = 0

y_1 = -5

x_2 = 2

x_1 = 0

So, slope is:


m=(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1)=(0--5)/(2-0)=(0+5)/(2)=(5)/(2)

We got m, we also know b.

The y cutting point is -5, so b = -5

The equation is:


y=(5)/(2)x-5

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3. An equation that crosses the y-axis at -5 and crosses the x-axis at 24. An equation-example-1
3. An equation that crosses the y-axis at -5 and crosses the x-axis at 24. An equation-example-2
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