How do you write the line through (6, -4) with slope 2/3 in point-slope form?

rancuri5a

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2022-09-28

How do you write the line through (6, -4) with slope 2/3 in point-slope form?

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Dakota Duarte

Dakota Duarte

Beginner2022-09-29Added 7 answers

The point-slope form of a linear equation is: ( y - y 1 ) = m ( x - x 1 )
Where ( x 1 , y 1 ) is a point on the line and m is the slope.
Substituting the information from the problem gives:
( y - ( - 4 ) ) = 2 3 ( x - 6 )
( y + 4 ) = 2 3 ( x - 6 )

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