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The point-slope form of the equation of the line that passes through (-5, -1) and (10,-7) is y+7= -5/2(x-10)What

is the standard form of the equation for this line ?

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Linear Equations

One way we can organize a linear equation is in standard form:


Ax+By=C

  • A, B and C are typically integers

Another way we can organize a linear equation is in point-slope form:


y-y_1=m(x-x_1)

  • m is the slope

  • (x_1,y_1) is a point that falls on the line

Solving the Question

We're given:

  • Line passes through (-5,-1) and (10,-7)
  • Point-slope form is
    y+7=-(5)/(2)(x-10)

We only need the point-slope form equation to find the stand form of the equation for this line. All we have to do is rearrange the numbers to get them in the right places.


y+7=-(5)/(2)(x-10)

⇒ First, multiply both sides by 2 to get rid of the fraction:


2y+14=-5(x-10)

⇒ Now, open up the parentheses:


2y+14=-5x+50

⇒ Move -5x to the other side:


5x+2y+14=50

⇒ Move 14 to the other side:


5x+2y=50-14

⇒ Combine like terms:


5x+2y=36

Answer


5x+2y=36

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