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hello I would like to create a program which by giving the equation of a straight line allows us to draw it, then a program which could determine the point of intersection of two straight lines according to their equations

What I have tried:

nothing ?im already i noob ......................
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[no name] 26-May-22 13:50pm    
https://linux.die.net/man/3/xdrawline
Patrice T 26-May-22 13:51pm    
What is your exact question ?
Afzaal Ahmad Zeeshan 26-May-22 18:23pm    
Based on your experience, and the complexity of this question I would rather suggest instead of coding it out, using software that's already built for this... No?

While we are more than willing to help those that are stuck, that doesn't mean that we are here to do it all for you! We can't do all the work, you are either getting paid for this, or it's part of your grades and it wouldn't be at all fair for us to do it all for you.

So we need you to do the work, and we will help you when you get stuck. That doesn't mean we will give you a step by step solution you can hand in!
Start by explaining where you are at the moment, and what the next step in the process is. Then tell us what you have tried to get that next step working, and what happened when you did.

Drawing a line is either trivial (if you have a graphics interface, it's normally a matter of a single function call : DrawLine is a common name for it), or very complex: you would have to look at the interface you are using and what it privides - drawing a line between two points on a text based display is not a trivial operation!

Determining the intersection of two lines is simple geometry: Math: How to Find the Intersection of Two Lines and Other Types of Curves - Owlcation[^]
Implementing it isn't a lot more complex.

If you are having problems getting started at all, then this may help: How to Write Code to Solve a Problem, A Beginner's Guide[^]
 
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