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Write an equation for the line in point-slope form and general form.

Write an equation for the line in point-slope form and general form.-example-1
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Point-slope form is y - 7 = 3/4 (x + 8)

General form is y = (3/4)x + 13

Step-by-step explanation

Given equation: 3x - 4y -7 = 0

Rewriting the equation in gradient intercept form, we have

3x - 7 = 4y

⇒ 4y = 3x - 7

Divide through by 4

4y/4 = 3x/4 - 7/4

y = (3/4)x - 7/4

The gradient of the line of the equation; m₁ = 3/4

Since the lines are parallel, they will have the same gradient.

Let the gradient of the line that passes through (-8, 7) = m₂

∴ m₁ = m₂ = 3/4

Using gradient in one point form: m = (y - y₁)/(x - x₁)

Note: (x₁, y₁) = (-8, 7)

⇒ 3/4 = (y - 7)/(x - -8)

y - 7 = 3/4(x + 8)

Hence, the equation for the line in​ point-slope form is y - 7 = 3/4 (x + 8)

For the general form,

4(y - 7) = 3(x + 8)

4y - 28 = 3x + 24

4y = 3x + 24 + 28

4y = 3x + 52

To simplify, divide through by 4

y = (3/4)x + 13

The general form for the equation of the line is y = (3/4)x + 13

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