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Which equation is a point slope form equation for line AB ?

Which equation is a point slope form equation for line AB ?-example-1

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The slope is 2 and a point on the line is (3,2) just plug it into y-y1=m(x-x1)
The answer woul be y-2=2(x-3)
User Ronan Quillevere
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Answer-


\boxed{\boxed{y-6=2(x-5)}}

Solution-

The two points on the line are (5, 6), (3, 2)

The slope of the line joining these two points is,


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

Here,

x₁ = 5

y₁ = 6

x₂ = 3

y₂ = 2

Putting the values,


=(2-6)/(3-5)


=(-4)/(-2)


=2

The general point-slope formula is,


\Rightarrow y-y_1=m(x-x_1)

m = slope = 2

x₁ = 5 and y₁ = 6

So,


\Rightarrow y-6=2(x-5)

Therefore, the point slope form equation for line AB is
y-6=2(x-5)

User Pablo Castellazzi
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