Chapter 4 – Lines and Linear Equations

Topic 4.7 – Point-Point Form of a Line

Point-Point Form of a Line relies on the Point-Slope Form of a Line and adds no new notation or formula. It is connected to the Slope-Intercept Form of a Line in two examples, including the Intercept-Intercept Form of a Line, which is treated as a special case here.

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