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  • 17-12-2021
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What is the equation, in point-slope form, for a line that goes through (2, – 6) and has a slope of -3/4?

y-6 = 3/4 (x-2)

y–6=-3/4(x+2)

y+6= -3/4 (x+2)

y+6= -3/4 (x– 2)

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Yang100
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  • 23-12-2021

Answer:

y+6=-3/4(x-2)

Step-by-step explanation:

y-y1=m(x-x1)

y-(-6)=-3/4(x-2)

y+6=-3/4(x-2)

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