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Write the equation in point slope form for the line that has a slope of -3 and passes through the point (1, 2). O y + 2 = -3(x + 1) O y 2 = 3(x - 1) O y - 2 = -3(x - 1) O y + 2 = -3(x - 1)
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Write the equation in point slope form for the line that has a slope of -3 and passes through the point (1, 2).
O y + 2 = -3(x + 1)
O y 2 = 3(x - 1)
O y - 2 = -3(x - 1)
O y + 2 = -3(x - 1)
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y+2= -3(x+1)
because you have to substitute the point (1,2) and -3 into the point slope form
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