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Y = 40x + 600 in point-slope form

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-40x+y=600

Explanation:

The point-slope form is given by the equation.

(y – y1)= m(x – x1)

Step 1:

For the above equation let us take

y = 40x + 600

This is in the Slope-intercept form.

y = mx + b

Step 2 :

Here , m = 40

b = 600= (0,600) =( x1,y1)

we know that,

(y – y1)= m(x – x1)

(y-600) = 40 (x-0)

Step 3 :

(y - 600) = 40x

y = 40x+600

substituting by -40x on both sides we have,

-40x + y = 600

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