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how to know if i have to subtract or add in a point slope form? for example the part where it says (x - 1) how would i know if its (x - 1) or (x + 1) ?????????????

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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Answer:

rules of signs apply

Explanation:

The point-slope form of the equation for a line of slope m through point (h, k) is ...

y -k = m(x -h)

If the point coordinates are positive, their values show up in the equation with a minus sign.

Example:

slope 2, point (3, 4)

y -4 = 2(x -3)

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If a point coordinate is negative, its value shows up in the equation with a plus sign.

Example:

slope 2, point (-3, 4)

y -4 = 2(x -(-3)) . . . . fill in the given value

y -4 = 2(x +3) . . . . . simplify according to sign rules

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The slope keeps its sign.

Example:

slope -1/2, point (-3, 4)

y -4 = -1/2(x +3) . . . . we only changed the slope from the previous example

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