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Give the equations of two lines passing through (2,14). How many more such lines are there, and why?


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Solution

Step 1: Evaluate the first equation

Given points is (2,14).

Therefore,

x=2 and y=14

Then the first equation will be

x+y

2+14=16

x+y=16

Step 2: Evaluate the second equation

The second equation will be

x-y

2-14=-12

x-y=-12

Step 3: Evaluate the number of lines

We know that infinite lines can pass through one point.

Therefore, infinite more lines can pass through the point (2,14).

Hence, the equations of two lines passing through (2,14) are x+y=16 and x-y=-12 and there can be an infinite number of lines.


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