Answer:
y + 9 = 4(x - 9); -4x + y = -45
Explanation:
According to the Point-Slope Formula [y - y₁ = m(x - x₁)], all the negative symbols give the OPPOSITE terms of what they really are, so put the coordinates into their correct positions, depending on the signs. In the equation, there is a 9 in it [-(-9) = 9], according to the formula. By the way, this is its y-coordinate. The x-coordinate is 9, which is normal, according to the formula (see part of above answer in parentheses). So now, this is how your work will look:
y + 9 = 4x - 36 [Point-Slope Form]↷
- 9 - 9
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y = 4x - 45 [Slope-Intercept Form]↷
-4x -4x
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-4x + y = -45 [Standard Form]
Here we are at this second equation.
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