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Write a second symmetric equation for the following line, given the point on the line A(0, 5, -1/2)

(x-2)/4= (y-4)/-2 = z

Would it not be

x/4 = (x-5)/-2 = z+1/2
8 years ago

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Answered by bobpursley
change the second term to y instead of x
8 years ago

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