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Which information can always be read directly from an equation written in point-slope form?

-The location of a point on the line.
-The location of the y-intercept.
-The location of the 2-intercept.
-The location of 2 (x, y) coordinate points.

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Answer:

The location of a point on the line

Explanation:

Generally, we can write an equation in the point slope form as follows;

y-y1 = m(x-x1)

Where m is the slope of the line

So looking at the option, we can easily see that the information we can read directly from the point-slope form is the location of a point on the line.

We can easily tell the value of (x1,y1) which easily gives out the location of that point on the line

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