Write the​ point-slope form of the line satisfying the given conditions. Then us

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2021-09-25

Write the​ point-slope form of the line satisfying the given conditions. Then use the​ point-slope form of the equation to write the​ slope-intercept form of the equation. Slope​=6, passing through ​(-5​,4​)

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Jaylen Fountain

Jaylen Fountain

Skilled2021-09-26Added 169 answers

Step 1
Given data is :
Slope m=6
Point (x1,y1)=(5,4)
The equation of line in point slope form is ,
yy1=m(xx1)...(1)
Substitute the value of m and (x1,y1) in equation (1),
y-4=6[x-(-5)]
y-4=6(x+5)
Thus , the equation of line in point slope form is y−4=6(x+5)
Step 2
Equation of line in slope intercept form from point slope form
y-4=6(x+5)
y=6x+30+4
y=6x+34...(2)
Standard form of slope intercept form of the equation is,
y=mx+c
From standard equation of slope intercept form its clear that equation (2) represent slope intercept form.
Thus, Equation of line in slope intercept form is y=6x+34

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