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The point-slope form of the equation of the line that passes through (-4,-3) and (12, 1) is y-1= 1/4(x-12). what is the stadard form of the equation for this line?

x-4y = 8
x - 4y = 2
4x - y = 8
4x - y = 2​

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Answer:

x - 4y = 8

Explanation:

Since the Point-Slope Formula is already given to you, convert it to Slope-Intercept Form, and you do that by doing this:

y - 1 = ¼(x - 12) >> y - 1 = ¼x - 3

y - 1 = ¼x - 3

+ 1 + 1

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y = ¼x - 2 >> Slope-Intercept Form

After doing this, you are ready to convert to Standard Form, and you do that by doing this:

y = ¼x - 2

-¼x -¼x

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-¼x + y = -2

Now unfortunately, we do not want fractions as our coefficients, so the way to eliminate the fraction is to multiply the equation by the Multiplicative Inverse of -¼, which is -4:

-4[-¼x + y = -2] >> x - 4y = 8 → New equation without fractions

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