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Find a Point-Slope equation for a line containing the given point and having the given slope.

(5, -1), m =1/5

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Answer:

The point-slope equation for a line is:


y-\left(-1\right)=(1)/(5)\left(x-5\right)

Explanation:

Given

  • The point = (5, -1)
  • m = 1/5

We know that the point-slope form is


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

where m is the slope of the line

substituting the values m = 1/5 and the point (5, -1)


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


y-\left(-1\right)=(1)/(5)\left(x-5\right)

Thus, the point-slope equation for a line is:


y-\left(-1\right)=(1)/(5)\left(x-5\right)

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