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Write the point-slope form of the equation for a line that passes through (6, –1) with a slope of 2. The value of x1 is . The value of y1 is . The point-slope form of the equation is . 6 -1 y+1=2(x-6)
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Write the point-slope form of the equation for a line that passes through (6, –1) with a slope of 2.
The value of x1 is .
The value of y1 is .
The point-slope form of the equation is .
6
-1
y+1=2(x-6)
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6
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y+1=2(x-6)
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