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What is the point-slope form of an equation with the slope of 3/5 that passes through the point (10, –2)?

a. y – 2 = 3/5(x 10)
b. y 10 = 3/5(x – 2)
c. y – 10 = 3/5(x 2)
d. y 2 = 3/5(x – 10)

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The correct answer is. D. Y + 2 = 3/5 (x-10)

User Byran Zaugg
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Here is your point slope form y − y1 = m(x − x1), So, y- (-2)=3/5(x-10) or y+2=3/5(x-10) would be the same thing.
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