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What is the equation, in point-slope form, for a line that goes through(8,

4) and has a slope of - 5/6?
oy-4--5 (x+8)
Oy-4--5 (2-8)
O y+4= -5 (0-8)
O y+4= -= (2+8)

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Answer:


\boxed{y-4=-(5)/(6)(x-8)}

Explanation:

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


(x_1,y_1) - Coordinate\\ m- Slope

We are given the slope of
-(5)/(6) and the point of (8,4).

Replace 'm' with -5/6, 'x1' with 8, and 'y1' with 4.


y-y_1=m(x-x_1)\rightarrow \boxed{y-4=-(5)/(6)(x-8)}

I do not see any options that match this, but the boxed equation should the correct answer.

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