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Write a linear equation in point-slope form for the line that goes through (1, -3) and (3,9).

A. y+3 = -6(x-1)
B. y- 9 = 6(x - 3)
C. y- 9 = 2(x-3)
D. y + 3 = 6(x-1)​

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The answer would be six
User Joetinger
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The slope of the line is 6, meaning that you can eliminate A,C. Since the point slope formula is y-y1=m(x-x1) you just need to see if the points are correct.

B. (3,9)
D. (1,-3)

While these do contain one point, substitute the coordinates to see which contain both.

B.

(1,-3): -3-9=6(1-3): -12=-12
(3,9): 9-9=6(9-3): 0= 6(6)

D.

(1,-3): -3+3=6(1-1): 0=6(0); 0=0
(3,9): 9+3=6(3-1): 12=6(2): 12=12

D is correct since the coordinate are on the line.

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