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What is the point-slope form of a line with slope 6 that contains the point (1,2)

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y - y1 = m(x - x1) ...point-slope form
slope(m) = 6
(1,2)....x1 = 1 and y1 = 2
now we just sub
y - 2 = 6(x - 1) <==
User Ramu Pasupuleti
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Answer:
(y-2)=6(x-1)

Explanation:

The point-slope form of a line having point
(x_1,y_1) and slope 'm' is given by :-


(y-y_1)=m(x-x_1)

It is given that the slope of line m = 6

The point on line = (1,2)

Therefore, the point-slope form of a line with slope 6 that contains the point (1,2) is given by :_


(y-2)=6(x-1)

User Orustammanapov
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