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13 October, 01:08

Is 7x - 10y = 3 a good model for a line that passes through (8,5) and (-12,-9)

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  1. 13 October, 01:17
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    no

    Step-by-step explanation:

    slope = (y2 - y1) / (x2 - x1)

    (8,5) ... x1 = 8 and y1 = 5

    (-12,-9) ... x2 = - 12 and y2 = - 9

    now sub

    slope (m) = (-9 - 5) / (-12 - 8) = - 14 / - 20 = 7/10

    y = mx + b

    slope (m) = 7/10

    (8,5) ... x = 8 and y = 5

    sub and find b, the y int

    5 = 7/10 (8) + b

    5 = 56/10 + b

    5 - 56/10 = b

    50/10 - 56/10 = b

    -6/10 = b

    - 3/5 = b

    ur equation is : y = 7/10x - 3/5 ... gonna put it in standard form now

    y = 7/10x - 3/5 ... multiply everything by LCD of 10

    10y = 7x - 6

    -7x + 10y = - 6

    7x - 10y = 6

    NO ... 7x - 10y = 3 IS NOT a good model ... should be 7x - 10y = 6
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