Answer:
-3x
Step-by-step explanation:
this is the answer I think
Usually, we use the slope formula to find the slope of a line when we know two points on the line. But if we already know the slope of a line, we can use the slope formula to find a missing coordinate of a point on the line.
We have,
x+y:x-y=3:2
To prove that, x+ y : x - y = 3:2.
x+y=3
And,
x+y = 2
Adding (1) and (2), we get
x+y+x-y=3+2
⇒2x=5
⇒ x =
Put x = in (1), we get
+y=3
⇒ y=3-=
x+y:x-y=
=3:2
So, x+y:x-y=3:2.