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Use the coordinates of the labeled point to find the point-slope equation of the line

Use the coordinates of the labeled point to find the point-slope equation of the line-example-1
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Answer:


y + 5 = -4(x - 2), option b.

Explanation:

Equation of a line:

The equation of a line, in point-slope form, is given by:


y - y_0 = m(x - x_0)

In which m is the slope and
(x_0,y_0) is the point.

Point (2,-5)

This means that
x_0 = 2, y_0 = -5. So


y - y_0 = m(x - x_0)


y - (-5) = m(x - 2)


y + 5 = m(x - 2)

Finding the slope:

When we have two points, the slope is given by the change in x divided by the change in y.

In this question, we have points (0,3) and (2,-5). So

Change in y: 3 - (-5) = 3 + 5 = 8

Change in x: 0 - 2 = -2

So


m = (8)/(-2) = -4

Then, the equation of the line is:


y + 5 = -4(x - 2), option b.

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