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Graph a line with a slope of -3 that contains the points (4,-2)

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Explanation:

To draw a graph on a grid, locate the point (4, -2) and use the slope to find another point. One such point will be 1 to the left and up 3*, at (3, 1). With two points, you can draw the line through them to complete the graph.

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For a graphing tool that requires an equation, the point-slope form of the equation can be used:

y -k = m(x -h) . . . . . a line of slope m through point (h, k)

For the given slope and point, the equation of the line is ...

y +2 = -3(x -4)

y = -3x +10

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* The slope is "rise" over "run". The slope of -3 means that a run of +1 will result in a rise of -3. The given point is already below the x-axis, so we don't really want to find more points farther down. In order to go up on a line with negative slope, we must choose a point to the left of the given one.

Graph a line with a slope of -3 that contains the points (4,-2)-example-1
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