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1) Slope = 3; contains (5, 14)
2)

What is the answer for this? Help please

User Evis
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Answer:

The equation of the line with slope = 3 and point (5, 14)

will be:


  • y=3x-1

Explanation:

Given

slope = m = 3

point = (5, 14)

As the point-slope form of the equation of the line is


y-y_1=m\left(x-x_1\right)

where m is the slope.

substituting the values m = 3 and the point (5, 14)


y-14=3\left(x-5\right)

Add 14 to both sides


y-14+14=3\left(x-5\right)+14


y=3x-1

Therefore, the equation of the line with slope = 3 and point (5, 14)

will be:


y=3x-1

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