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  • 15-06-2017
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The slope of the line below is -3. Use the coordinates of the labeled point to find a point-slope equation of the line.

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  • 15-06-2017
Answer:
y-y₁ = -3(x-x₁)

First of all, when you start an equation with a slope, since the question gave the slope -3, I'm not sure what your looking for, but I'll give you an example

Example:
y-y₁ = m(x-x₁)
m = -3
y₁ = ? - I'll just put a random # = -1
x₁ = ? - I'll just put a random # = 5
y-(-1) = (-3)(x-(5))
y+1 = -3x+15 - I'm guessing

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