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Find the point below that lies on the line y-5=7(x-6).

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Answer:

(6,5)

Explanation:

The equation is in point slope form:
y-y_1=m(x-x_1)

'm' is the slope.

(x1, y1) is the point used to create the equation.

The number 6 replaces the x1 spot.

The number 5 replaces the y1 spot.

So a point that lies on the line should be (6,5).

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