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Evaluate a Third-Order Determinant
-The Equation of a Line Passing (x1,y1)\left( \mathrm { x } _ { 1 } , \mathrm { y } _ { 1 } \right)

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Evaluate a Third-Order Determinant
-The equation of a line passing through two distinct points (x1,y1) \left( \mathrm { x } _ { 1 } , \mathrm { y } _ { 1 } \right) and (x2,y2) \left( \mathrm { x } _ { 2 } , \mathrm { y } _ { 2 } \right) is given by xy1x2y21x3y31=0\left| \begin{array} { l l l } x & y & 1 \\ x _ { 2 } & y _ { 2 } & 1 \\ x _ { 3 } & y _ { 3 } & 1 \end{array} \right| = 0 . Use the determinant to write an equation for the line passing through (9,5) ( 9 , - 5 ) and (8,3) ( - 8,3 ) . Express the line's equation in standard form.


A) 8x17y13=0- 8 x - 17 y - 13 = 0
B) 5x8y+27=0- 5 x - 8 y + 27 = 0
C) 8x+17y13=08 x + 17 y - 13 = 0
D) 3x+9y+40=03 x + 9 y + 40 = 0

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