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Using the point (3,1) and a slope of 3, which equation represents this line in Point Slope form? 1. y-1 = 3(x-3) 2. y+1 = 3(x+3) 3. y=3x+3 4. y-3 = 3(x-3)
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Using the point (3,1) and a slope of 3,
which equation represents this line in
Point Slope form?
1. y-1 = 3(x-3)
2. y+1 = 3(x+3)
3. y=3x+3
4. y-3 = 3(x-3)
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Answer:
y= -1= 3(x -3)
Explanation:
y -y1= m(x -x1)
y -1= 3(x -3)
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