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A line has a slope of 3 and passes through the point (


3,

2). What is its equation in point-slope form?
Use the specified point in your equation. Write your answer using integers, proper fractions, and improper fractions. Simplify all fractions

User TKV
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Answer:

  • y + 2 = 3[x + 3]

Step-by-step explanation:

We know that:

  • Slope = 3
  • Line passes through (-3, -2)

To find the equation of the line, we will need to use point slope form.

Point slope form formula: y - y₁ = m(x - x₁)

Solution:

  • y - y₁ = m(x - x₁)
  • ⇒ y - (-2) = 3[x - (-3)]
  • y + 2 = 3[x + 3] (In point slope form)
User Stanislav Malomuzh
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Answer:


\sf y - 2 = 3(x -3)

Step-by-step explanation:


\sf point \ slope \ form : \bold{y-y_(1)=m\left(x-x_(1)\right)}

Here given :

slope, m : 3

coordinates : ( 3, 2 )

using the following given information:


  • \sf y - 2 = 3(x -3)
User Amiel Martin
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