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Choose the point-slope form of the equation below that represents the line that passes through the point (-1, 6) and has a slope of -3.

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Since point-slope form is written as y - y1 = m (x - x1), you should be able to just plug the numbers in...

m is the slope (which is given at -3), x1 is -1, and y1 is 6

so, you should come out with:


y - 6 = -3 (x + 1)

User Mehmet Sahin
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Answer:


y-6=m(x+1)

Explanation:

We have been given that

slope, m = -3

point = (-1,6). It means
x_1=-1,y_1=6

Now, point slope form of a line is given by the equation


y-y_1=m(x-x_1)

Substituting the known values


y-6=m(x-(-1))\\\\y-6=m(x+1)

Thus, point slope form of the line is given by


y-6=m(x+1)

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