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Write this as an equation in point-slope form Please answer as quickly as possible. 50 pts!!!!!

m=-3, (-2,1)

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The answer is: " y − 1 = - 3(x + 2) " .
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Explanations:
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Note: The "point-slope form" of the equation of a line is:

→ " y − y₁ = m(x −x₁) " .

We are given the slope, m" , is: " - 3 " ;

We are given a point on the line [on the graph that is represented by this equation]; with the coordinates: " (-2 , 1) " ;

→ which is in the format: " (x₁ , y₁) " ;

As such: " x₁ = -2 " ; " y₁ = 1 " ;
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As aforementioned, the equation of a line in "point-slope form" ; is:
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" y − y₁ = m(x − x₁) " ;

in which:

→ "(x₁ , y₁) " represents the coordinates of a given point on the [line of the graph represented by the equation] ; AND:

→ " m " = the slope of the line [represented by the equation] " ;

We proceed by substituting our known values for "m" ; "y₁" ; and "x₁" :

→ " y − 1 = - 3(x − (-2) ) " ;
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Rewrite as:
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" y − 1 = - 3(x + 2) " ;

which is our answer; since it is written in "point-slope form" .
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