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Use the labeled point to write a point-slope form for the line. ** y-yl=m(x-x1)

Use the labeled point to write a point-slope form for the line. ** y-yl=m(x-x1)-example-1

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1) Examining the graph, we can see the labeled point (3,-6)

2) Therefore we can plug it into that formula below this point and find the point-slope form of this linear function. But at first, we need to find the slope m, picking another point (0,-4)


m=(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1)\Rightarrow m=(-4-(-6))/(0-3)=(2)/(-3)=-(2)/(3)

2.2) Now we can plug it into that the slope and one point


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