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Determine the slope and point for the given equation. y−4=2/5(x+3)

User Dmaclach
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Answer:


point=(-3,4)\\\\slope=(2)/(5)

Explanation:


y-y_0=m(x-x_0)


y_o:y-point\\x_o:x-point\\m=slope


y-4=(2)/(5)(x+3) \\\\y_0=4\\x_0=-3\\\\slope=(2)/(5)

User Rahul Ravi
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Answer:

The slope: 2/5

The point is on the graph below

Explanation:

y−4=2/5(x+3)

y - 4 = 2/5x + 3

y = 2/5x + 7

The equation is y = mx + b

m = the slope

m = 2/5

Determine the slope and point for the given equation. y−4=2/5(x+3)-example-1
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