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Write an equation for the line in point-slope form.Passing through (5,3) with x-intercept 6

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Remember that the point-slope form of a line is:


y-k=m(x-h)

For a line with slope m and that passes through point (h,k)

Now, let's work on the line we're given. SInce the x-intercept is 6, we know that the line passes through (6,0).

Let's calculate the slope m :


m=(3-0)/(5-6)\rightarrow m=(3)/(-1)\Rightarrow m=-3

Now, using point (5,3) we can get the following point-slope form for the line:


y-3=-3(x-5)

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