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Write the equation of a line that has a slope of 3 and passes through the point (5, 7).

O y = 3x + 8
O y = 5x + 7
O y = 3x - 8
O y = 7x + 5

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Answer:

y = 3x - 8

Explanation:

All the options are written in slope-intercept (
y = mx + b) form. So, what we can do with the given information is write the equation in point-slope form first, then convert it to slope-intercept form.

1) First, use the point-slope formula
y-y_1 = m (x-x_1) to find the point-slope equation of the line. Substitute
m,
x_1, and
y_1 for real values.

Since
m represents the slope, substitute 3 in its place. Since
x_1 and
y_1 represent the x and y values of one point the line intersects, substitute the x and y values of (5,7) into the appropriate places in the formula as well. This gives the following equation of the line in point-slope form:


y-7 = 3(x-5)

2) Now, isolate y in the above equation to find its slope-intercept form.


y-7=3(x-5)\\y-7 = 3x-15\\y = 3x -8

Thus, the answer would be the third option as it matches the result we received.

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