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The equation Y+3=5(x-2)

goes through with point?
(2,-3)
(3,-2)
(-2,3)
(-3,2)

User Caerbanog
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Answer:

(2,-3)

Explanation:

The given equation is in point-slope form. That is,


y-y1=m(x-x1)


x1 and
y1 is a point, while
m is the slope.

So,
y1=-3 and
x1=2.

The point that this equation passes through is (2,-3).

I hope this helps!

User Demian Flavius
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Answer:

(2, -3)

Explanation:

Well the equation is y - y1 = m ( x - x1)

-3 = y1

2 = x1

(2, -3)

User Roman Ratskey
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