kamrynholland kamrynholland
  • 20-11-2021
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What is an equation in point-slope form of the line shown in the graph, using the point (1, 5)?

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wilfredtrabue
wilfredtrabue wilfredtrabue
  • 20-11-2021

Answer:

The point-slope form is  

y

+

6

=

1

5

(

x

−

4

)

or  

y

+

5

=

1

5

(

x

−

9

)

, depending on which point you use. If you solve for  

y

to get the slope-intercept form, both equations will convert to  

y

=

1

5

x

−

34

5

Step-by-step explanation:

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lyrie479
lyrie479 lyrie479
  • 20-11-2021
y-5=[whatever slope is](x-1)
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