Lecture

Cartesian Equations: Lines in the Plane

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This lecture covers Cartesian equations of lines in the plane, where points satisfying ax+by+c=0 form a line with direction vectors multiples of (-2). The presentation includes proofs and examples to illustrate the concept.

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