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Use point-slope form to write the equation of a line that passes through the point (-8,-16)(−8,−16) with slope 11.

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The general point-slope equation of a line is:


y=m\cdot(x-x_0)+y_0\text{.}

Where:

• m is the slope of the line,

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• and (x0,y0) are the coordinates of one of the points of the line.

In this problem we have:

• m = 11,

,

• (x0,y0) = (-8,-16).

Replacing these values in the general equation, we have:


y=11\cdot(x+8)-16

Answer

The point-slope equation of the line is:


y=11\cdot(x+8)-16

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