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Use the coordinates of the labeled points to find a point-slope equation of the line. (3,-4)

Use the coordinates of the labeled points to find a point-slope equation of the line-example-1
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Answer:

slope=-3

y=-3x+5

Explanation:

use two given points (3,-4)(0,5)

5- -4= 9

0-3=-3

9/-3=-3

User Jayasagar
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Answer:
y+4=-3(x-3)

Explanation:

The point-slope equation of a straight line is:


y-y_(1)=m(x-x_(1)  )

where m is the slope and
(x_(1), y_(1)  ) are the coordinates of a point in the line.

So, to find the equation, the firs step is to find the slope. We can see in the graphic that the line intercepts the y axis at the point (0, 5), so we're going to use that and the other given point to find the slope:


m=(y_(2)-y_(1)  )/(x_(2)-x_(1)) =(-4-5)/(3-0) =(-9)/(3)=-3

Then, you simply substitute the slope and the coordinates of the point and you get the point-slope equation:


y-(-4)=-3(x-3)\\y+4=-3(x-3)

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