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What is the point-slope form of a line that has a slope of –4 and passes through point (–3, 1)?

y minus (negative 3) = negative 4 (x minus 1)
y minus 1 = negative 4 left-bracket x minus (negative 3) right-bracket
Negative 1 minus y 1 = negative 4 (negative 3 minus x 1)
3 minus y 1 = negative 4 (1 minus x 1)

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Answer:

y minus 1 = negative 4 left-bracket x minus (negative 3) right-bracket

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

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

y minus 1 = negative 4 left-bracket x minus (negative 3) right-bracket

Step-by-step explanation:

The formula for point slope form is written:
y-y_(1) = m(x-x_(1)). Now we fill in our know information. m=-4 (because that is the slope),
y_(1)=1 (It is the y value in the ordered pair),
x_(1)= -3 (It is the x value in the ordered pair).

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

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