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Write the point-slope form of the equation of the line through the given point and slope.

through: (1, -2), slope = -6
y - 2 = -6 (x + 1)
y - 2 = 6 (X + 1)
y + 2 = -6 (x - 1)
y + 2 = 6 (x - 1)

User Tauquir
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Answer:


y +2 =-6(x - 1)

Explanation:

Given


(x_1,y_1) = (1,-2)


m=-6

Required

Determine the point slope equation

This can be determined using the following formula:


y - y_1 =m(x - x_1)

Where:


(x_1,y_1) = (1,-2)


m=-6

So, we have:


y - (-2) =-6(x - 1)

This gives:


y +2 =-6(x - 1)

Hence, the point slope form is
y +2 =-6(x - 1)

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