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11 August, 06:27

Do the equations y = - 5/4x + 2 and 10x + 8y = 16 define the same line?

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  1. 11 August, 08:17
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    In order to solve this you could take the two equations and put them in the same format.

    The first equation: y = - 5/4x + 2

    The second equation: 10x + 8y = 16 For this one, you could take the 16 and subtract it, and then take the 8y and subtract it. 10x - 16 = - 8y Divide both sides by - 8 - 10/8x + 2 = y Simplify

    -5/4x + 2 = y

    Now you can compare the two equations:

    Equation 1: y = - 5/4x + 2

    Equation 2: y = - 5/4x + 2

    You can obviousley see that they are in fact the same.
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