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Write the point-slope equation of the line that goes through (5, 3) with a slope of -12.

User Mdgrech
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Answer:

y-3=-12(x-5)

Explanation:

Point Slope form is:
y-y_1=m(x-x_1)

Where:


(x_1,y_1)-\text {Coordinate Point}\\m-\text{Slope}

In the given question, the slope is -12 and the point given is (5,3).

So:


m=-12\\(x_1,y_1)=(5,3)

Replace the variables with the appropriate values.

We get:


y-3=-12(x-5)

So, y-3=-12(x-5) should be your answer.

User Aynat
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Explanation:

Point slope equation:

y - y1 = m(x - x1)

Insert the values:

y - 3 = -12(x - 5)

User Dimitar Tsonev
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