For the equation

y + 2 = -3/2(x-6)
Identify the point found in the equation.

Help?? what point are they talking about? =/

2 answers

Excellent question. You could rearrange the equation to point slope format, and state the y intercept, but that just begs the question: What point are they talking about.
Was there another equation? What we're looking at is the equation of a line, not a point. You'd need a second line to define a point, which would be the intersection of the two (assuming there was an intersection, of course).
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