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What is the equation in point slope form of the line that passes through the point (–1, –3)
and has a slope of 4?



A. y−3=4(x−1)

B. y+1=4(x+3)

C.
y−1=4(x−3)


D. y+3=4(x+1)

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Answer:

D, y+3=4(x+1)

Explanation:

Here is the graph:

you can see it passes through points (–1, –3)

and has a slope of 4

100 POINTS ANSWER FAST What is the equation in point slope form of the line that passes-example-1
User Jakadinho
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the point slope equations is y-y1=m(x-x1) ok now that we know that lets plug in the points first, you do this by plugging the x in the x and y in the y also you have to plug in the slope in m when you do this would look like y+3=4(x+1)

Hope this helped
User Faruk Duric
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