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Which equation correctly uses point (–2, –6) to write the equation of this line in point-slope form?

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To convert the point (-2,-6) into point-slope equation of line form, you’ll need to just plug in the values in the standard form which is y-y1=m(x-x1). So in this case, what you will have is y+6=m(x+2). Since there is no value given for the slope, just plug in the value if ever you obtain it.

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For this case we have that by definition the equation of the line in point-slope form is given by:


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Where,

m: slope of the line

(xo, yo): point where the line passes

We have then:


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Substituting values:


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Rewriting the equation we have:


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Answer:

An equation that correctly uses point (-2, -6) to write the equation of this line in point-slope form is:


y + 6 = m (x + 2)

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