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What is the point slope form of a line with slope -4 that’s contains the point (-2,3

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Answer: The answer is y-3= -4(x+2)

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User Kashish Sharma
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Answer: y - 3 = -4 ( x + 2 )

Explanation:

The formula for calculating the equation of line in point slope form is given as :

y -
y_(1) = m ( x -
x_(1))

where m is the slope

substituting the values , we have :

y - 3 = -4 ( x - {-2} )

y - 3 = -4 ( x + 2 )

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