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The slope of the line below is 3. Use the coordinates of the labeled point (6, 8) to find a point-slope equation of the line.

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point-slope equation

y - 8 = 3(x - 6)

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User Dodd
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Answer:


{y-8} = 3{(x-6)}

Explanation:

We have given slope of a line (m) = 3.

According to the question, we need to find a point-slope equation of the line using the given labelled point (x1,y1) = (6,8).

We know point slope form,


{y-y_1} = m{(x-x_1)}, Where (x1,Y1) are given coordinate of the point and m is the slope.

Then, substitting the value of (x1,y1) = (6,8) and (m) = 3 in the above point-slope form of equation of the line
{y-y_1} = m{(x-x_1)}.

We get the point slope form of equation of the line:


{y-8} = 3{(x-6)}.

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