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Graph the equation using the point and the slope.
y= -1 = -3 (x - 3)

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Answer:

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Explanation:

We assume you want to graph the equation ...

y -1 = -3(x -3)

This is in "point-slope" form with point (3, 1) and slope -3.

We can graph this by locating the point (A), then finding another point (B) that is 3 units down and 1 unit right of the point we started with. That point is (4, -2).

The desired line goes through the two points.

Graph the equation using the point and the slope. y= -1 = -3 (x - 3)-example-1
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