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In the xy-plane above, ABCD is a square and point E is the center of the square. The coordinates of points C and E are (7,2) and (1,0), respectively. Write an equation of the line that passes through points A, E, and C. -C

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In the xy-plane above, ABCD is a square and point E is the center of the square. The coordinates of points C and E are (7,2) and (1,0), respectively. Write an equation of the line that passes through points A, E, and C. -C​

we know that

In a square, the diagonals are congruent

In the square ABCD, the line that passes through the point E and C, is the same line that contain the diagonal AC, because the diagonal passes through the midpoint E

so

Step 1

Find the equation of the line that passes through the points C(7,2) and E(1,0)

Find the slope

m=(0-2)/(1-7)

m=-2/-6

m=1/3

Find the equation of the line in slope intercept form

y=mx+b

we have

m=1/3

point (1,0)

substitute

0=(1/3)(1)+b

solve for b

0=(1/3)+b

b=-1/3

therefore

the equation of the line is

y=(1/3)x-1/3

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