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Which equation represents a line that passes through (2, -1/2) and has a slope of 3?

O y-2 = 3(x +1/2)
O y-3 = 2(x + 1/2)
O y+ 1/2 = 3(x - 2)
o y + 1/2 = 2(x - 3)

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Answer:


\displaystyle y + (1)/(2) = 3\, (x - 2).

Explanation:

Consider a line in a cartesian plane that goes through the point
(x_(0),\, y_(0)). If the slope of this line is
m (a real constant,) the equation of this line in point-slope form would be:


y - y_(0) = m\, (x - x_(0)).

The line in this question goes through the point
(2,\, (-1/2)). Thus,
x_(0) = 2 whereas
y = (-1/2). The slope of this line is
m = 3. Thus, the equation of this line in point-slope form would be:


y - (-1/2) = 3\, (x - 2).

Simplify to obtain:


y + (1/2) = 3\, (x - 2).

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