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Results for this submission Entered -0.18919 0.86486 At least one of the answers above is NOT correct. Answer Preview Result -7.00000 incorrect 37.00000 32.00000 incorrect 37.00000 Find the point on the line $7x + 5y - 3 = 0$ which is closest to the point $(-7, -6)$. Answer: (-7/37 32/37

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-0.18919
0.86486
At least one of the answers above is NOT correct.
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-7.00000
incorrect
37.00000
32.00000
incorrect
37.00000
Find the point on the line $7x + 5y - 3 = 0$ which is closest to the point $(-7, -6)$.
Answer: (-7/37
32/37
        
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-0.18919
0.86486
At least one of the answers above is NOT correct.
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-7.00000
incorrect
37.00000
32.00000
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37.00000
Find the point on the line 7x + 5y - 3 = 0 which is closest to the point (-7, -6).
Answer: (-7/37
32/37

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I need help with this question. Results for this submission: Entered Answer Preview Result 7.00000 37.00000 -0.18919 incorrect 32.00000 0.86486 37.00000 incorrect At least one of the answers above is NOT correct. Find the point on the line 7+5y-3=0 which is closest to the point -7,-6) Answer: -7/37 32/37
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00:01 And here in this question we have given that 4x plus 5y plus 3 equals to 0.
00:09 Now here we need to find the closest point for minus 3 comma 5.
00:14 So here for the given line we can write y equals to 3 minus 4x divided by 5.
00:21 So here we have y equals to minus 4 by x plus 3 upon 5...
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