Asked by justin
Chin was shown the graph of a line that contained point (1, 7). He wrote f(x) = 4x + 3 to correctly represent the line. Which of these equations could represent the same line?
y – 7 = 3(x – 1)
y – 1 = 3(x – 7)
y – 7 = 4(x – 1)
y – 1 = 4(x – 7)
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y − 7 = 4(x − 1)
Reason: y = 4x + 3 is the same as y − 7 = 4(x − 1) when expanded (y − 7 = 4x − 4 → y = 4x + 3). The others have slope 3 or different intercepts.
Reason: y = 4x + 3 is the same as y − 7 = 4(x − 1) when expanded (y − 7 = 4x − 4 → y = 4x + 3). The others have slope 3 or different intercepts.
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