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Choose the equation below that represents the line passing through the point (−3, −1) with a slope of 4.

A. y − 1 = 4(x − 3)
B.y + 1 = 4(x + 3)
C.y − 3 = 4(x + 1)
D.y + 3 = 4(x − 1)

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b is the correct answer
User BradHards
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Answer:

B.
y+1=4(x+3)

Explanation:

We have the point (-3,-1) where i will call
x_(1)=-3 and
y_(1)=-1

also we have the slope equal to 4, which is usually expressed by m, so
m=4.

Now we use the point-slope equation:


y-y_(1)=m(x-x_(1))

substituting all the values we know, we get:


y-(-1)=4(x-(-3))

solving the multiplications of signs:


y+1=4(x+3)

which is option B.

User Zohreh
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