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What is the equation in point -slope form of a line that passes through the points (2,-6) and has a slope of -3/4

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Answer:

The point-slope form of that line is y + 6 = -3/4(x - 2)

Explanation:

When you have a point and the slope, you can find the point-slope form of the equation by simply putting the values in their correct spot using the base formula.

y - y1 = m(x - x1)

y - -6 = -3/4(x - 2)

y + 6 = -3/4(x - 2)

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