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What is the point-slope form of a line with slope that contains the point (-3, 6)?

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point slope
y-y1=m(x-x1)
where you are given the point (x1,y1) and the slope is m

we are given the point (-3,6)
x1=-3
y1=6
y-6=m(x-(-3))
y-6=m(x+3) is the point slope form and we don't kn ow the slope yet
User Upe
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Answer: y-6=2/5(x+3)

Explanation:

Add the slope next time 2/5

User Hieu Tran AGI
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