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HELP ASAP 50 POINTS

What is the equation of the given line in the point-slope form? The coordinates are (0,1) and (3,4).
A. y=-x+1
B. y+x=1
C.y+x+1=0
D.4y=3x+ 1
E. y-4=1 (x-3)

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HELP ASAP 50 POINTS What is the equation of the given line in the point-slope form-example-1
User Onurozcelik
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Answer:

E. y-4=1 (x-3)

Explanation:

To find the slope we use

m = ( y2-y1)/(x2-x1)

= (4-1)/(3-0)

=3/3

=1

The y intercept is where x =0 so it is y =1

The point slope form of the equation

y-y1 = m(x-x1)

y-1 = 1(x-0)

y-1 =x

Or we can use the other point

y-4 = 1(x-3)

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