Write an equation in point-slope form for the line through the given point with the given slope.
(-4,6);m=3/4 (1 point)
y-6=3/4x+4
y-6=3/4(x-4)***
y-6=3/4(x+4)
y+6=3/4(x+4)
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remember it is
y - y1 = m(x-x1)
so for (-4,6)
y-6 = (2/4)(x - (-4) )
y - 6 = (3/4)(x + 4)
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The correct equation in point-slope form for the line through the point (-4,6) with a slope of 3/4 is:
y-6 = (3/4)(x+4)
To write an equation in point-slope form, we use the formula:
y - y1 = m(x - x1)
where (x1, y1) is the given point and m is the given slope.
In this case, the given point is (-4, 6) and the given slope is 3/4.
Substituting the values into the formula, we get:
y - 6 = (3/4)(x - (-4))
Simplifying further:
y - 6 = (3/4)(x + 4)
This is the equation in point-slope form for the line through the given point with the given slope.