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What is the point-slope form of the line that has a slope of -4 and passes through Point -3, 1 ? A y-(-3)= -4(x-1) B y-1= -4 [x -(-3)] C -1-y1 = -4 (-3-x1) D 3-y1 = -4(1-x1)
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What is the point-slope form of the line that has a slope of -4 and passes through Point -3, 1 ?
A y-(-3)= -4(x-1)
B y-1= -4 [x -(-3)]
C -1-y1 = -4 (-3-x1)
D 3-y1 = -4(1-x1)
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y-1=-4(x+3)
So B is the correct answer. Just keep in mind that the original formula is y-y1=m(x-x1). With that formula, you can substitute any given information. I hope this helps!
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