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Which point-slope form passes through the point (-2,1) and has a slope of 3?

A. (y-1)=3(x+2)
B. (x+2)=3(y-1)
C. (y+1)=3(x-2)
D. (x-2)=3(y+1)

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The formula for point slope form is (y-y1) = m(x - x1)

In this formula m will always be the slope. So, you can substitute 3 in for m

(y-y1) = 3(x-x1)

y1 is the y-coordinate and x1 is the x-coordinate. So, you can substitute them in and you will be done.

(y - 1) = 3(x - (-2))

But since it is minus a negative it changes to a positive so it would be:

(y -1) = 3(x + 2)

Hope this helps!

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