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9. Write an equation in point-slope form for the line through the given point with the given slope.

(4, -6); m= 3/5

A. y + 6= 3/5(x - 4).
B. y - 4= 3/5(x + 6).
C. y - 6= 3/5(x + 4).
D. y + 6= 3/5x - 4

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User POSH Guy
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Answer:

C. y - 6= 3/5(x + 4).

Explanation:

y

=

m

x

+

c

6

=

(

4

×

3

5

)

+

c

c

=

12

5

6

=

42

5

So:

y

=

3

5

x

42

5

The point slope form comes from the definition of slope as a measure of the change in

y

for a given change in

x

in passing from point 1 to point 2, i.e.:

slope

=

m

=

Δ

y

Δ

x

=

y

2

y

1

x

2

x

1

...........(1).

The only difference here is that you do not have 2 points but only one!

So you have: the value of

m

and the coordinates of one point, say, point 1. So we can write in (1):

3

5

=

y

(

6

)

x

4

where the coordinates of the other point are the unknown

x

,

y

.

You get rearranging:

y

+

6

=

3

5

(

x

4

)

y

+

6

=

3

5

x

12

5

y

=

3

5

x

12

5

6

y

=

3

5

x

42

5

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