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Pls help me in these two little exercises about the slope.

Pls help me in these two little exercises about the slope.-example-1
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#Ex-3


\\ \tt\rightarrowtail -3x+5y=2


\\ \tt\rightarrowtail 5y=2+3x


\\ \tt\rightarrowtail y=3/5x+2/5

#Ex_4(1)

  • Line is parallel so slope=3/5
  • Passes through (3,1)

Equation in point slope form


\\ \tt\rightarrowtail y-1=3/5(x-3)


\\ \tt\rightarrowtail 5y-5=3x-9


\\ \tt\rightarrowtail 3x-5y-4=0

#2

  • Passes through (-5,2)
  • Slope=-5/3


\\ \tt\rightarrowtail y-2=-5/3(x+5)


\\ \tt\rightarrowtail 3y-6=-5x-25


\\ \tt\rightarrowtail 5x+3y+19=0

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Answer:

3)
y=\frac35x+\frac25

4) a)
y=-2x+7

b)
y=\frac12x+\frac92

Explanation:

Exercise 3


-3x + 5y = 2


\implies 5y = 3x + 2


\implies y=\frac35x+\frac25

Exercise 4

a) If L2 is parallel to L1, it has the same slope (gradient) ⇒
m = -2

If L2 passes through point (3, 1):


y-y_1=m(x-x_1)


\implies y-1=-2(x-3)


\implies y=-2x+7

So L2 = L1

b) If L3 is perpendicular to L1, then the slope of L3 is the negative reciprocals of the slope of L1 ⇒
m = \frac12

If L3 passes through point (-5, 2):


y-y_1=m(x-x_1)


\implies y-2=\frac12(x+5)


\implies y=\frac12x+\frac92

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