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What is the point slope from of an equation with the slope of 3/5 that passes through the point10-2

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Answer:

y - 2 = 3/5(x - 10)

Explanation:

First, you should know that the formula for a point slope equation is y-y1 = m(x -x1). Now, write the equation using the numbers given. It should look like this:

y-y1 = 3/5(x-x1). Assuming you made a typo and meant the point (10,2), place the 2 in for y1 and 10 for x1. This is your final answer:

y - 2 = 3/5(x-10)

Hope this helped! Please let me know if the point (10,2) was not what you meant and I will fix my answer :)

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