Re: 2012 Year 9 &10 Mathematics Marathon

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I am still not certain about my answer because it simply doesn't sound legit to me but I'm happy to learn (correct me because it doesn't sound right).
So given thatYou use y-y1=m(x-x1) (a formula for working out the equation of a line given a point and gradient) and your given Q(-1,0).........
so y1=0
x1=-1
I think you can do the rest![]()
I am still not certain about my answer because it simply doesn't sound legit to me but I'm happy to learn (correct me because it doesn't sound right).