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Given the equation y+2=5(x-3), identify the point and slope being used in the problem.

A. Point (2, -3), slope 5
B. Point (-2,5), slope3
C. Point (3,-2), slope 5
D. Point (-3, 2), slope 5

User Moli
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Answer:

Point (3,-2) and Slope = 5

Option C is correct option.

Explanation:

Given the equation
y+2=5(x-3), identify the point and slope being used in the problem.

The equation is given in point-slope form

The general equation of point-slope form is:
y-y_1=m(x-x_1)

Where m is slope and (x₁,y₁) is the point

Comparing the given equation
y+2=5(x-3) with general equation we get

m=5,

x₁=3

y₁=-2

So, Point (3,-2) and Slope = 5

Option C is correct option.

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