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Y - y1 = m(x - x1), solve for x
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Y - y1 = m(x - x1), solve for x
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Answer:
x = x₁ + (y - y₁)/m
Explanation:
y - y₁ = m(x - x₁)
Solving for x
y - y₁ = m(x - x₁)
x - x₁ = (y -y₁)/m
x = x₁ + (y - y₁)/m
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