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what is the point-slope of a line with slope -3 that contains the point (1,2)


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  • 07-07-2016
The point slope form of a line is:

(y-y1)=m(x-x1)  ............(1)
where 
m=slope = -3 for this problem.
(x1,y1) is a point contained in the line, which equals (1,2) for this problem.
Substitute m, x1, y1 into equation (1) to get the equation of the line in point slope form.
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