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Graph the line given the point (4, 3) and the slope m = − 1/3

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The line passes through the point (4, 3)

The line has a slope of m=-1/3

The equation of the line can be written in the form


y=mx+c

Since the slope is -1/3

Then the equation becomes


y=-(1)/(3)x+c

Since the line passes through the point (4, 3)

Substitute x = 4, y= 3 into the equation


3=-(1)/(3)(4)+c

Simplify the equation and solve for c


\begin{gathered} 9=-4+3c \\ 9+4=3c \\ 13=3c \\ c=(13)/(3) \end{gathered}

Hence, the equation becomes


y=-(1)/(3)x+(13)/(3)

Using an online graphing calculator.

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Graph the line given the point (4, 3) and the slope m = − 1/3-example-1
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