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Find the equation of a line given the point and slope below. Arrange your answer in the form y = mx + b, where b is the constant.

(7, 1)
m = 10
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Answer:

y = 10x - 69.

Explanation:

Start with the slope-intercept equation of a straight line, y = mx + b. We substitute 1 for y, 7 for x, and 10 for m, obtaining:

1 = 10(7) + b

Subtracting 70 from both sides, we get -69 = b.

Thus, the desired equation is y = 10x - 69.

User Gunjan Patel
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Answer:

Explanation:

an equation is : y = 10x+b

calculate b : this line passes by : (7;1) when x =7 y = 1

so : 10(7)+ b=1

b= -69

so : y = 10x-69

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