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Given m = -6/5 and the point (6,5), which of the following is the point-slope form of the equation?
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Given m = -6/5 and the point (6,5), which of the following is the point-slope form of the equation?
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Y = mx + b
Y = -6/5x + b
5 = -6/5(6) + b
5 = -7.2 + b
b = 12.2
Equation: y = -6/5 + 12.2
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