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How to find the point slope form with the slope of 3 and the point of -2/6

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\quad \huge \quad \quad \boxed{ \tt \:Answer }


\qquad \tt \rightarrow \:y-6 = 3(x + 2)

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\large \tt Solution \: :

Equation of line in point - slope form :


\qquad \tt \rightarrow \:y-y_1 = m(x - x_1)


  • \tt \:m = slope=3


  • \tt y_1 = y \: \: coordinate \: \: of \: \: point = 6


  • \tt \:x_1 = x \: \: coordinate \: \: of \: \: point = - 2

Here :


\qquad \tt \rightarrow \:y - 6 = 3(x - ( - 2))


\qquad \tt \rightarrow \:y - 6 = 3(x + 2)

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