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Which of the point-slope equations below are correct for the line that passes through the points (6,6) and (3,1)? Check ALL that apply. A. y+6=5/3(x+6) B. y-1=5/3(x-3) C. y+6=3/…
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Which of the point-slope equations below are correct for the line that passes through the points (6,6) and (3,1)? Check ALL that apply. A. y+6=5/3(x+6) B. y-1=5/3(x-3) C. y+6=3/…
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Which of the point-slope equations below are correct for the line that passes through the points (6,6) and (3,1)?
Check ALL that apply.
A. y+6=5/3(x+6)
B. y-1=5/3(x-3)
C. y+6=3/5(x-6)
D. y-15/3(x+3)
E. y-6=5/3(x-6)
F. y-1=3/5(x-3)
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(6,6)(3,1)
slope(m) = (1 - 6) / (3 - 6) = -5/-3 = 5/3
y - y1 = m(x - x1)...using (6,6)
y - 6 = 5/3(x - 6) <== here is one
y - y1 = m(x - x1)...using (3,1)
y - 1 = 5/3(x - 3) <== here is the other one
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