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given the point-slope form of a line, find the point and slope we could use to graph

y-4=3/2(x+5)
answers: P: (-5/4)
S: (3/2)
how do I get to the answer
11 years ago

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Steve
how many times is this going to be posted?

Review the point-slope form of a line:

a line with slope m, through the point (h,k) has the equation

y-k = m(x-h)

So, look at the equation above, and read off m and (h,k)
11 years ago

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