Which of the following is the point-slope equation of the line with a slope equals -4 and a point of -2 3?
Points: (4, -4) and (-2, 0) Slope: -2/3 Equation: y = -2/3x-4/3 or as 3y = -2x-4
The equation of a line with slope m through a point (x0, y0) has equation: y - y0 = m(x - x0) Thus the equation of the line with slope 2 through the point (4, -3) has equation: y - (-3) = 2(x - 4) → y + 3 = 2x - 8 → y = 2x - 11
Point: (-3, 4) Slope: 2 Equation: y-4 = 2(x--3) => y = 2x+10
The equation of a line through (-1,7) and (-4,9) is y=-(2/3)*x+19/3
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Which of the following is the point-slope equation of the line with a slope equals -4 and a point of -2 3?
Points: (4, -1) and (-2, 3) Slope: -2/3 Equation: 3y = -2x+5
what is through (-3 , 2), slope -4 =
y=-2/3x-4/3
Points: (4, -4) and (-2, 0) Slope: -2/3 Equation: y = -2/3x-4/3 or as 3y = -2x-4
The equation is: y --2 = -2(x-3) => y = -2x+4
The equation of a line with slope m through a point (x0, y0) has equation: y - y0 = m(x - x0) Thus the equation of the line with slope 2 through the point (4, -3) has equation: y - (-3) = 2(x - 4) → y + 3 = 2x - 8 → y = 2x - 11
The equation of a line through (-1,7) and (-4,9) is y=-(2/3)*x+19/3
Point: (-3, 4) Slope: 2 Equation: y-4 = 2(x--3) => y = 2x+10
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3x + y = 4 y = -3x + 4 (the slope is -3) The line that passes through the point (-3, -2) has a slope of -3, since it is parallel to the line with equation 3x + y = 4 (parallel lines have equal slopes). Using the slpoe -3 and the point (-3, -2) we find the equation of the required line such as (y - -2) = -3(x - -3) y + 2 = -3x - 9 y = -3x -11 3x + y = -11