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What is the point-slope form of a line that has a slope of 3 and passes through point (1, 4)?

User Sharah
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– 4 = 3[(x – (–1)]

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User Jonny Vu
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Answer:
(y-4)=3(x-1)

Explanation:

We know that the point slope form of a line that has a slope m and passing through point (a,b) is given by :-


(y-b)=m(x-a)

Given: Slope of a line: m = 3

Point through which line is passing : (1, 4)

The point slope form of a line that has a slope 3 and passing through point (1, 4) is given by :-


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

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