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How do you make another point-slope equation with the same numbers?

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Answer:

Hello!!! Princess Sakura here ^^

Explanation:

The question says; Write two point-slope equations for each line. Show your work. 1. The line passes through (3, 6) and (1, 2).

Equation 1: y + 6 = 2(x - 3)

Equation 2: y =

Ok since you already have the first equation all you have to do is solve for y.

so you start with the same equation and solve distribute the 2...


y + 6 = 2(x - 3)\\y+6=2x-6

Then you subtract the 6 on both sides...


y=2x-12

and that's it you solved for y and the meaning of solve for y is to get y alone on one side that's it.

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