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You can have more than one point slope equation for a single line. true or false?

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Given:

Any single line can have more than one point-slope equation.

To check: It is true or false.

Step-by-step explanation:

The standard form of a point-slope equation is,


y=mx+c

Where m is the slope of the line and c is the y-intercept.

Here, (x, y) is any one point of the line.

The slope of the line is the same for every point of the line. Also, there must be a single y-intercept since the straight line has a linear function.

Any single line can have more than one point-slope equation if we change points simultaneously.

That is,

At every point of the line, we can write the point-slope eq

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