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What is the point-slope form of a line with slope -4 that contains the point (-2, 3?

User Yusuf Uzun
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y-3=-4(x+2)

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the point-slope equation of a line that cointains the point (x1,y1) and has a slope of m is
y-y1=m(x-x1)

so
point (-2,3) and slope -4
y-3=-4(x-(-2))
y-3=-4(x+2) is da equation
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