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Which of the following is a point-slope equation for a line with the point

(-2, 4) and a slope of 3?
O A. y-2-3(x-4)
B. y-4-3(x-2)
O C. y +2 = 3(x-4)
O D. y - 4 - 3(x+2)

User Jic
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Answer:

Explanation:

answer is C

Because formula of equation of slop is

Y-y1=m(x-x1)

User Denis Matafonov
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Hi there! :)

Answer:

Choice D. (y - 4) = 3(x + 2)

Explanation:

An equation in point-slope form is:

(y - y1) = m(x - x1)

Where:

y1 = y-coordinate of a point

m = slope

x1 = x-coordinate of a point

In this instance, the point given is (-2, 4) with a slope of 3. Therefore, the equation in point-slope form would be Choice D. (y - 4) = 3(x + 2)

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