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What is the equation in point slope form of the line that is parallel to the given line and passes through the point (-3,1)

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Answer:


(y-1)=(3)/(2)(x+3)


Explanation:

This question has an image and is a duplicate. zso the same answer applies:

The point slope form of a line is
(y-y_1)=m(x-x_1) where
x_1=-3\\y_1=1. We write


(y-1)=m(x--3)\\(y-1)=m(x+3)


Since the line is parallel to the line shown it will have the same slope. To find m, count the slope from each marked point on the graph. Count the rise then the run and create a fraction rise/run. The slope is 6/4 which simplifies to 3/2

. Now substitute it for m.


(y-1)=(3)/(2)(x+3)




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