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  • 23-05-2022
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Given a line with slope = −6and passing through (−5,−9) , which of the following is the correct point-slope equation of the line? y−9=−6(x−5

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  • 25-05-2022

The equation of the line with Slope = −6 and passing through (-5,−9) is y +9 = -6(x+5)

Equation of a line

The equation of a line in pint slope form is expressed as:

y - y1 = m(x-x1)

where

m is the slope = -6

(x1, y1)  is the point = (-5, -9 )

Substitute into the formula

y - (-9) = -6(x -(-5))

y +9 = -6(x+5)

Hence the equation of the line with Slope = −6 and passing through (-5,−9) is y +9 = -6(x+5)

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