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What is the point slope form of the line with slope −37 that passes through the point (5, 8) ?

y+8=−37(x+5)

y−5=−37(x−8)

y+5=−37(x+8)

y−8=−37(x−5)

User Gentle
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Answer:
(y-8)=-37(x-5)

Explanation:

The point slope form of a line with slope m that passes through point (a,b) is given by :-


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

Given : slope : m=-37 and point (5,8 )

Similarly, the point slope form of the line with slope −37 that passes through the point (5, 8) will be :_


(y-8)=-37(x-5)

hence, the correct answer is
(y-8)=-37(x-5)

User AlbeyAmakiir
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The equation for point slope form is written as :

y - y1 =m(x-x1)

M is the slope which is given as -37

The given point would be X1 and y1, where X1 is 5 and y1 is 8.

The equation becomes:

y - 8 = -37(x -5)

User Ahdee
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