This is a question from my school text book:-
The line y = 3x - 5 meets the x-axis at the point M. The line y = -2/3x + 2/3 meets the y axis at the point N. Find the equation of the line joining the points M and N. Write your answer in the form ax + by + c = 0.
For point M i got the coordinate (5/3, 0)
and for point N
(0, 2/3)
I next worked out the gradient of the line connecting M and N to be -2/5 and tried using y - y1 = m(x - x1) to get the equation for the line eventually getting to 6x - 15y - 3 = 0, however the book lists the answer as 6x + 15y - 10 = 0.
Is my answer the correct answer and the book's answer wrong, or did i mess up in my working out somewhere? I've been pondering on it for a while and cant see how the book got its answer.
Thanks for any help
Rob