Choose the point-slope form of the equation below that represents the line that passes through the points (−6, 4) and (2, 0).
y − 4 = −(x + 6)
y − 4 = 2(x + 6)
y + 6 = −(x − 4)
y + 6 = 2(x − 4)
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OpenStudy (angela210793):
(x-x1)/(x2-x1)=(y-y1)/(y2-y1)
(x+6)/8=(y-4)/-4
OpenStudy (anonymous):
u got the wrong options ....... thats what i get..
y - 4 = 1 (x +6)
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2
OpenStudy (angela210793):
i guess u can do the rest
OpenStudy (anonymous):
check again ... angela210793
OpenStudy (angela210793):
i checked it....and it loos ok.....
(If it isn't can u pls tell me whr did i go wrong?) :)
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
see m = (y' -y)
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(x'-x)
and th eq is (y - y")=m(x-x")
OpenStudy (angela210793):
yea i know tht kind of eq...but my eq is also fine....
OpenStudy (angela210793):
u found slope 1st i didn't....
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yea but chk tht -4...
OpenStudy (angela210793):
y2-y1=0-4=-4 isn't it? O.o
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