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What is the point-slope form of a line that has a slope of -4 and passes through point (-3, 1)?

O y-(-3)=-4(x-1)
O y-1=-4[x-(-3)]
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O 3-y,--4(1-x)

What is the point-slope form of a line that has a slope of -4 and passes through point-example-1
User Sahira
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Answer:

B. y - 1 = -4[x - (-3)]

Explanation:

Given:

Slope = -4

Point = (-3, 1)

Required:

Point-slope form of the line

Solution:

Equation of a line in Point-slope form is given as y - b = m(x - a).

Where,

a = -3

b = 1

m = -4

Plug in the values

y - 1 = -4[x - (-3)]

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