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Write an equation in point-slope form for the line with the given slope

that contains the given point.
slope 3; (4, 2)

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Point-slope form is y-y1=m(x-x1) so, plugging in our point and slope, we get y-2=3(x-4
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Answer:


y-2=3(x-4)

Explanation:

Pre-Solving

We are given that a line has a slope (m) of 3 and passes through (4, 2). We want to write this equation in point-slope form.

Point-slope form is given as
y-y_1=m(x-x_1) where m is the slope and
(x_1,y_1) is a point.

Solving

We can substitute what we know into the equation.

First, substitute 3 as m.


y-y_1=3(x-x_1)

Now, substitute 4 as
x_1 and 2 as
y_1.


y-2=3(x-4)

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