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how should she write a point slope equation to represent her parking cost after a given number of days?

how should she write a point slope equation to represent her parking cost after a-example-1
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The equation is


y-20=(10)/(3)(x-6).


Step-by-step explanation

The point-slope form the equation of a straight line is given by the formula,


y-y_1=m(x-x_1).


where
m is the slope and
(x_1,y_1) is any point on the line.


We were given that the rate of change for the situation is
(10)/(3).


Since the rate represents the slope,
m=(10)/(3).


We were again told that at day 6 of the month, she spent $
20.


This implies that
(x_1=6,y_1=20). Note that the cost depends on the number of days. Hence the number of days is the independent variable.


We can now substitute in to the formula to obtain,


y-20=(10)/(3)(x-6)

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