How do you write the point slope form of the equation given (4,-5) and m=6?

Addyson Bright

Addyson Bright

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2022-09-26

How do you write the point slope form of the equation given (4,-5) and m=6?

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moderrockblog09

moderrockblog09

Beginner2022-09-27Added 7 answers

Remember that the point-slope form equation looks like this:
y−k=m(x−h)
Where h and k represents a point on the line and m is the slope.
The point should have the coordinates like this: (h,k)
What we have to do is substitute the values in like so:
y−k=m(x−h)
y−(−5)=6(x−4)
So the answer must be:
y+5=6(x−4)

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