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If the slope and a point of a line are given, then the equation of the line can be written in point-slope form. True False
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If the slope and a point of a line are given, then the equation of the line can be written in point-slope form. True False
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True, just plug the slope and points into the formula: y - y1 = m(x - x1), where y1 is the y number, m is the slope, and x1 is the x number.
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