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13. Find the slope and a point on the line for the lines with the following equations

a. y - 9=-3/4(x - 4)
b. y = 3 - 2/3 (x +4)

13. Find the slope and a point on the line for the lines with the following equations-example-1
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Explanation:

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a. The line with equation y - 9 = -3/4(x - 4) has a slope of -3/4 and passes through the point (0, 12). b. The line with equation y = 3 - 2/3(x + 4) has a slope of -2/3 and passes through the point (-1/2, 0).

How to find the slope?

Let's find the slope and a point on the line for each given equation.

a. y - 9 = -3/4(x - 4)

First, let's rewrite the equation in the slope-intercept form (y = mx + b), where m is the slope, and b is the y-intercept.

y - 9 = -3/4(x - 4)

Distribute the -3/4 on the right side:

y - 9 = -3/4x + 3

Add 9 to both sides to isolate y:

y = -3/4x + 12

Now we can identify the slope (m) and a point on the line. The slope is -3/4, and one point on the line is (0, 12).

b. y = 3 - 2/3(x + 4)

In this case, the slope (m) is -2/3, and the y-intercept (b) is 3. So, the slope is -2/3, and a point on the line is (-1/2, 0).

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