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Which line has a slope of 3 and passes though the point (-6, -4)?
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Answered by
Damon
( y - (-4) ) / ( x -(-6) ) = 3
y+4 = 3(x+6)
y = -4 + 3 x + 18
y = 3 x + 14
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Reiny
The line
y+4 = 3(x+6)
does
expand and simplify it if you have to
Answered by
iyabo
-+- is+ so -6-4 is +10
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