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(1,9);m=-13 this hard for me

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Answer:

y - 9 = -13(x - 1)

Explanation:

sounds as tho you want to find the equation of a line thru the point (1, 9) that has a slope of -13. Use the point-slope formula y - k = m(x - h) for this purpose. Here m = -13, h = 1 and k = 9. Therefore,

y - k = m(x - h) becomes y - 9 = -13(x - 1). This is the desired equation in point-slope form.

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