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Find the point-slope equation . use first point in your equation

Find the point-slope equation . use first point in your equation-example-1

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Given:


The\text{ given points are \lparen-10,-20\rparen and \lparen1,-9\rparen.}

Required:

We need to find the point-slope equation of the line that passes through the given points.

Step-by-step explanation:

Consider the point-slope form of the equation.


y-y_1=m(x-x_1)

Consider the slope formula.


m=(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1)
Substitute\text{ }y_2=-9,y_1=-20,x_2=1,\text{ and }x_1=-10\text{ in the slope formula.}
m=(-9-(-20))/(1-(-10))
m=(-9+20)/(1+10)
m=(11)/(11)
m=1

Use the first point (-10,-20) in the point-slope equation.


Substitute\text{ }m=1,\text{ }x_1=-10,\text{ and }y_1=-20\text{ in the point-slope form of equation}


y-(-20)=(1)(x-(-10))

Final answer:


y-(-20)=(1)(x-(-10))

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