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What is a point-slope equation of the line with slope-12 that goes through the point (5,3)?

User Smisiewicz
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Answer:

y - 3 = - 12(x - 5)

Explanation:

The equation of a line in point- slope form is

y - b = m(x - a)

where m is the slope and (a, b) = (5, 3), hence

y - 3 = - 12(x - 5) ← in point- slope form


User Yvan
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Answer:

y-3=-12(x-5)

Explanation:

y-
y_(1)=m(x-
x_(1)) where m is slope and (
x_(1) ,y_(1)) represents coordinates of a point on the line.

From equation statement, we observe that

m=-12 ,
x_(1)=5 ,
y_(1)=3

put above values in point-slope equation,

y-3=-12(x-5) is the point-slope equation.

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