Elementary Geometry for College Students (7th Edition)

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Chapter 10 - Section 10.5 - Equations of Lines - Exercises - Page 480: 42

Answer

$(d, fd+g)$

Work Step by Step

$x=d$ and $y=fx+g$ We can simply substitute $x=d$ into the second equation, while treating d, f, and g as constants: $y=fx+g$ $y=fd+g$ So the answer is $(d, fd+g)$.
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