Use point-slope or slope-intercept form to match the equations in slope-intercept form with the given slope m and point (x, y) m = 3 point (-2, 1) y = 3x + 7 m = 3 point (1, -3) y = 3x - 7 m = 3; point (4,5) y = 3x - 6

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2022-08-21

Use point-slope or slope-intercept form to match the equations in slope-intercept form with the given slope m and point (x, y)
m = 3  point  ( 2 , 1 )
y = 3 x + 7
m = 3  point  ( 1 , 3 )
y = 3 x 7
m = 3 ;  point  ( 4 , 5 )
y = 3 x 6

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Saige Roy

Saige Roy

Beginner2022-08-22Added 5 answers

Answer:
M = 3  point  ( 2 , 1 ) goes with y = 3 x + 7
M = 3  point  ( 1 , 3 ) goes with Y + 3 x 6
M = 3  point  ( 4 , 5 ) goes with y = 3 x 7
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