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Which equation represents a line that passes through (4, 5) and has a slope of ?

Oy--(-4)
Oy-- (-4)
Oy- } = 4(x-)
Oy- 4 = (x - 1)

Which equation represents a line that passes through (4, 5) and has a slope of ? Oy-example-1
User RyanG
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Answer:


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

Explanation:

Given the line passes through (4, 1/3) and it's slope is 3/4


y = mx + c


slope = m


m = (3)/(4)


y = (3)/(4) x + c

At (4, 1/3)


(1)/(3) = (3)/(4) (4) + c


c = - (8)/(3)


y - intercept = - (8)/(3)

The equation of the line:


y = (3)/(4) x - (8)/(3)

The answer is:


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

*if you expand the equation above you will get the equation of line you initially got*

User Nishant Patel
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Answer:

B

Explanation:

Since we are given a point and the slope, we can use the point-slope form. Point-slope form is given by:


y-y_1=m(x-x_1)

Where (x₁, y₁) is a point and m is our slope.

Let's let our point (4, 1/3) be (x₁, y₁) respectively.

We also know that our slope is 3/4. So, we will substitute 3/4 for m.

This yields:


\displaystyle y-(1)/(3)=(3)/(4)(x-4)

The choice that represents this is B.

So, our correct answer is B.

And we're done!

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