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1. Write the standard form of the line that passes through the given points. (7, -3) and (4, -8)

2. Write the equation of the line, in standard form, that has a y-intercept of 2 and is parallel to 2 x + y = -5.
3. Write the equation of the line, in standard form, that has an x-intercept of 2 and is parallel to 2x + y = -5

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Answer:

1.
-5x+3y+44=0

2.
2x+y-2=0

3.
2x+y-4=0

Explanation:

Standard form of a line is
Ax+By+C=0.

If a line passing through two points then the equation of line is


y-y_1=m(x-x_1)

where, m is slope, i.e.,
m=(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1).

1.

The line passes through the points (7,-3) and (4,-8). So, the equation of line is


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


y+3=(-5)/(-3)(x-7)


y+3=(5)/(3)(x-7)


3(y+3)=5(x-7)


3y+9=5x-35


-5x+3y+9+35=0


-5x+3y+44=0

Therefore, the required equation is
-5x+3y+44=0
.

2.

We need to find the equation of the line, in standard form, that has a y-intercept of 2 and is parallel to
2 x + y =-5.

Slope of the line :
m=\frac{-\text{Coefficient of x}}{\text{Coefficient of y}}=(-2)/(1)=-2

Slope of parallel lines are equal. So, the slope of required line is -2 and it passes through the point (0,2).

Equation of line is


y-2=-2(x-0)


y-2=-2x


2x+y-2=0

Therefore, the required equation is
2x+y-2=0.

3.

We need to find the equation of the line, in standard form, that has an x-intercept of 2 and is parallel to
2x + y =-5.

From part 2, the slope of this line is -2. So, slope of required line is -2 and it passes through the point (2,0).

Equation of line is


y-0=-2(x-2)


y=-2x+4


2x+y-4=0

Therefore, the required equation is
2x+y-4=0.

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