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In the point-slope form of a line, y - y = m(x-x), the slope is represented by

the x-coordinate of a point is represented by — and the y-coordinate
of the point is represented by


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Explanation:

If a line having slope 'm' and passes through a point
(x_1, y_1) then the equation of the line is,


y-y_1=m(x-x_1)

It's the point-slope form of the line.

in this point slope form of a line, the slope is represented by m the x-coordinate of a point is represented by
x_1 and y-coordinate of the point is represented by
y_1 .

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