Slope of the given line is [tex]\frac{10}{13}[/tex] and the equation of the line is [tex]10x - 13y = 0[/tex].
What is the slope of a line passing through two points?
The slope of a line(m) that passes through points (x, y) and (x, y) is
[tex]m = \frac{y_{2} - x_{1}}{x_{2} - x_{1}}[/tex]
The given line passes through points (0, 1.3) and (0, 1).
Therefore, slope of the line is
[tex]m = \frac{y_{2} - x_{1}}{x_{2} - x_{1}} = \frac{1 - 0}{1.3 - 0} = \frac{10}{13}[/tex]
Now, the line passes through the point (2.6, 2).
Putting this equation in slope-intercept form, we get:
[tex]2 = \frac{10}{13}(2.6) + c\\c = 2 - 2\\c = 0[/tex]
The equation of the line will be:
[tex]y = \frac{10}{13}x\\10x - 13y = 0[/tex]
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