Activity 3.18.1.
Write a class APLine with instance variables, a constructor with 3 paramaters for a, b, c, and the methods getSlope() and isOnLine(x,y).
https://apstudents.collegeboard.org/courses/ap-computer-science-a/free-response-questions-by-yearax + by + c = 0,where a is not equal to zero, b is not equal to zero, and a, b, and c are all integers. The slope of an APLine is defined to be the double value -a / b . A point (represented by integers x and y) is on an APLine if the equation of the APLine is satisfied when those x and y values are substituted into the equation. That is, a point represented by x and y is on the line if ax + by + c is equal to 0. Examples of two APLine equations are shown in the following table.

APLine line1 = new APLine(5, 4, -17);
double slope1 = line1.getSlope(); // slope1 is assigned -1.25
boolean onLine1 = line1.isOnLine(5, -2); // true because 5(5) + 4(-2) + (-17) = 0
APLine line2 = new APLine(-25, 40, 30);
double slope2 = line2.getSlope(); // slope2 is assigned 0.625
boolean onLine2 = line2.isOnLine(5, -2); // false because -25(5) + 40(-2) + 30 != 0
a, b, and c, in that order. You may assume that the values of the parameters representing a and b are not zero.
getSlope() that calculates and returns the slope of the line (using the equation -a / b) and a method isOnLine(x, y) that returns true if the point represented by its two parameters (x and y, in that order) is on the APLine and returns false otherwise, by testing if ax + by + c is equal to 0.