IloveManUtd
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In my question:
Given that the x-intercept of a line is twice its y-intercept and that the line passes through the point of the intersection of the lines 3y+x=3 and 4y+3x=5, find the equation of this line.
I do not know whether the line makes a 90-degree angle with one of the lines. And if it does, which gradient should I use. Please help.
Given that the x-intercept of a line is twice its y-intercept and that the line passes through the point of the intersection of the lines 3y+x=3 and 4y+3x=5, find the equation of this line.
I do not know whether the line makes a 90-degree angle with one of the lines. And if it does, which gradient should I use. Please help.