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what is the equation of the graphed line in a point slope form? =y+3=2(x+3) =y=2(x+3) =y+3=2x =y-3=2(x-3)

what is the equation of the graphed line in a point slope form? =y+3=2(x+3) =y=2(x-example-1
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Answer y + 3 = 2(x + 3) ;v
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Let's first find the point-slope formula ourselves. We can start off by looking at the two points indicated on the graph, which is (0,3), the y-intercept, AND (-3,-3). To get our answer, we must first find the slope of the equations by looking at the graph or using the slope formula. Either way, you should get a slope of 2. Now, we can take a point other than the y-intercept and plug it into the point slope formula. We will take the point (-3,-3), and when we plug it into the formula, we get y + 3 = 2(x + 3). Our answer matches the first choice, so therefore the answer to your query is y + 3 = 2(x + 3). Hope this helped and have a phenomenal day!
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