<p>tx+12y=-3</p>
<p>T is constant
Slope of line is -10 </p>
<p>What is t...</p>
<p>Anyone??</p>
<p>tx+12y=-3</p>
<p>T is constant
Slope of line is -10 </p>
<p>What is t...</p>
<p>Anyone??</p>
<p>12y = -3 - tx
y = -1/4 -t/12*x
slope is the coeficient of X. therefore:
-t/12 = -10
t= 120</p>
<p>12y = -tx -3
y = -tx/12 - 3/12</p>
<p>-t/12 = -10
-t = -120
t = 120</p>
<p>EDIT: whoops beaten</p>
<p>concensus reached. :D</p>
<p>you simplify to the y=mx+b form...</p>
<p>12y=-tx-3
y=-tx/12-1/4</p>
<p>-t/12=-10
t=120</p>
<p>Does the x get divided by 12 as well, or only the t</p>
<p>nvmd... doesn't matter lol</p>