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Which statement is true about the line represented on the equation y + 7 = -3 (x - 2/9) ?

Which statement is true about the line represented on the equation y + 7 = -3 (x - 2/9) ?-example-1
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The point
((2)/(9),-7) lies on the straight line
y+7=-3(x-(2)/(9))

Step-by-step explanation

The given line is
y+7=-3(x-(2)/(9)). It can be observed that the given straight line is in the point-slope form.

We can rewrite the equation in the point-slope form to obtain,



y--7=-3(x-(2)/(9)).


When we compare this to the general point-slope form, which given by the formula;


y-y_1=m(x-x_1),

We can observe that,


x_1=(2)/(9) and
y_1=-7.


Hence the point,
(x_1,y_1)=((2)/(9),-7) lies on
y+7=-3(x-(2)/(9))

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