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How do you find the equation of two endpoints? - Answers
the equation of a line is given in the form ax+by+c c is the y intercept...in other words...when x=0 what is y? b is how many y's (just to round a to an integer usually) but a is the gradient. a can be found with a simple equation. the two coordinates you have....(x,y) and (x2,y2) (Y2-Y) divided by (X2-X) using this u can substitute your A value in....and one of your coordinates (the x and y) and figure out what c is :) Pixie x
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How do you find the equation of two endpoints? - Answers
the equation of a line is given in the form ax+by+c c is the y intercept...in other words...when x=0 what is y? b is how many y's (just to round a to an integer usually) but a is the gradient. a can be found with a simple equation. the two coordinates you have....(x,y) and (x2,y2) (Y2-Y) divided by (X2-X) using this u can substitute your A value in....and one of your coordinates (the x and y) and figure out what c is :) Pixie x
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How do you find the equation of two endpoints? - Answers
the equation of a line is given in the form ax+by+c c is the y intercept...in other words...when x=0 what is y? b is how many y's (just to round a to an integer usually) but a is the gradient. a can be found with a simple equation. the two coordinates you have....(x,y) and (x2,y2) (Y2-Y) divided by (X2-X) using this u can substitute your A value in....and one of your coordinates (the x and y) and figure out what c is :) Pixie x
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