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Use point-slope form to write the equation of a line that passes through the point left parenthesis, minus, 11, comma, 2, right parenthesis(−11,2) with slope start fraction, 4, divided by, 3, end fraction
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Point-slope form: y - y1 = m(x - x1).
With (x1,y1) = (−11, 2) and m = 4/3:
y - 2 = (4/3)(x - (−11)) = (4/3)(x + 11).
(You can also write it as y = (4/3)x − 38/3 if you prefer slope-intercept form.)
With (x1,y1) = (−11, 2) and m = 4/3:
y - 2 = (4/3)(x - (−11)) = (4/3)(x + 11).
(You can also write it as y = (4/3)x − 38/3 if you prefer slope-intercept form.)
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