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What are the two coordinates for this equation? y - 4 = -1/4 (x - 5)
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What are the two coordinates for this equation?
y - 4 = -1/4 (x - 5)
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(5,4)
I know this because the formula for that equation is y - y1 = m (x - x1). So 5 and 4 are x and y respectfully.
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Answer: x=-4y+21
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