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Write the equation of the line that passes through the given point and has the given slope. (-12,5)

slope = 1/3

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Answer:


_{\text{point-slope form}}


\huge\boxed{y-5=(1)/(3)(x+12)}


_{\text{slope-intercept form}}


\huge\boxed{y=(1)/(3)x+9}


_{\text{standard form}}


\huge\boxed{x-3y=-27}

Explanation:

The point-slope form of an equation of a line:


y-y_1=m(x-x_1)

where


m - slope


(x_1;\ y_1) - a point on a line

We have


m=(1)/(3);\ (-12;\ 5)\to x_1=-12;\ y_1=5

Substitute:


y-5=(1)/(3)(x-(-12))\\\\y-5=(1)/(3)(x+12)\\==================


y-5=(1)/(3)(x+12)\qquad|\text{use the distributive property}\ a(b+c)=ab+ac\\\\y-5=(1)/(3)x+4\qquad|\text{add 5 to both sides}\\\\y=(1)/(3)x+9\\=======================


y=(1)/(3)x+9\qquad|\text{multiply both sides by 3}\\\\3y=x+27\qquad|\text{subtract}\ x\ \text{from both sides}\\\\-x+3y=27\qquad|\text{change the signs}\\\\x-3y=-27

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Answer: y= 1/3x + 41

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