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A line passes through the point, (−8,7) and has a slope of −5/4. Please help...

A line passes through the point, (−8,7) and has a slope of −5/4. Please help...-example-1
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Answer:

5x + 4y + 12 = 0

Explanation:

Start with the point-slope equation of a straight line: y - k = m(x - h):

Here we are given the point (h, k): (-8, 7) and the slope m = -5/4. Inserting this info into the equation give above, we get: y - 7 = (-5/4)(x + 8).

We must put this equation into "standard form" Ax + By + C = 0.

Multiply all three terms by 4 to remove fractions: 4y - 28 = -5(x + 8), or

4y - 28 + 5x + 40 = 0

Rearranging these terms, we get 5x + 4y + 12 = 0, which is the desired equation in standard form.

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