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The line has a slope of -3 and passes through the point (4,2). What is the point-slope form of the line? A) y-2=-3(x-4) B) y + 2 = 3(x-4) C) y + 2 = -3(x+4) D) y +2=-3(x+4)​

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Given that

  • The line has a slope of -3, and it passes through (4,2)

✦ We need to find

  • The point slope form of the line


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\longleftrightarrow\rm{y - y_1 = m ( x - x_ 1)}


\longleftrightarrow\rm{y-2=-3(x-4)}

Therefore the point slope form is y - 2 = -3(x - 4)

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Point slope form is. y - y1 = m(x - x1)

y1 is 2 x1 is 4 m is -3

Substitute

y - 2 = -3(x - 4)
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