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What is the equation of the graphed line in point-slope form?

y – 1 = (x + 3)
y – 1 = (x – 3)
y + 1 = (x – 3)
y + 1 = (x + 3)

What is the equation of the graphed line in point-slope form? y – 1 = (x + 3) y – 1 = (x-example-1
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y - 1 = (2)/(3) (x - 3)

Step-by-step explanation

To find the equation in point-slope form, use the formula,


y-y_1=m(x-x_1)

The
m
is the slope of the line.

We can read from the graph that, the straight line passes through, the points

(-3,-3) \: and \: (3,1)

We can use these two points to find the slope of the line.

The slope can found using the formula,


m=(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1)

This means that,


m = (1 - - 3)/(3 - - 3)


m = (1 + 3)/(3 + 3)


m = (4)/(6)


m = (2)/(3)

We now use one of the points, say

(3,1)
with the slope to find the equation of the line.


y - 1 = (2)/(3) (x - 3)
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