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roam
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Find a vector parametric equation of the line in [tex]R^{2}[/tex] with equation 2x-3y = 4
Attempt at a solution
I haven't seen this type of question before so I don't know where to start. I suppose that the equation 2x-3y = 4 is a vector equation of that line and is in the form x = x0 + tv. I just don't know how to split this vector equation up and try to write the parametric vector equation.
Can someone please explain to me what to do. Many Thanks.
Attempt at a solution
I haven't seen this type of question before so I don't know where to start. I suppose that the equation 2x-3y = 4 is a vector equation of that line and is in the form x = x0 + tv. I just don't know how to split this vector equation up and try to write the parametric vector equation.
Can someone please explain to me what to do. Many Thanks.