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What is the point slope equation of the line with slope -1/3 that goes through the point (4, -5)​

What is the point slope equation of the line with slope -1/3 that goes through the-example-1
User Bendecoste
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Answer:

y+5=-1/3(x-4)

Explanation:

y=-1/3 (x-4)-5

What is the point slope equation of the line with slope -1/3 that goes through the-example-1
User Ahawker
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Answer:

B) y+5 = -1/3(x-4)

Explanation:

y-y1 = m(x – x1)

Here, m represents the slope

(x1, y1) represents the coordinate point

By substituting the given values in the equation, the equation of a line is obtained.

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