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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Choose the point-slope form of the equation below that represents the line that passes through the point (−1, 6) and has a slope of −3. y − 6 = −3x − 3 y − 6 = −3(x + 1) y = −3x + 3 3x + y = 3

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@AravindG

OpenStudy (aravindg):

this one is easier

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Phew good!

OpenStudy (aravindg):

simply write the slope point form for the line

OpenStudy (aravindg):

slope point form for point(x1,y1) and slope m will be \[\large y-y_1=m(x-x_1)\]

OpenStudy (aravindg):

now can you do that ? :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I think I figured it out, is it B?

OpenStudy (aravindg):

yep!!

OpenStudy (aravindg):

well done :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thanks for your help.

OpenStudy (aravindg):

didnt my tutorial help you ?

OpenStudy (aravindg):

i am surprised you didnt get this question after you read my tutorial ! :)

OpenStudy (aravindg):

anyways you are welcome :)

OpenStudy (aravindg):

questions over?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Hang on, the last question we did I got it wrong?

OpenStudy (aravindg):

why?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Idk?

OpenStudy (aravindg):

you got it wrong means what ? i dont get what you mean ..are you doing a computerised test?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Can we look at the problem again?

OpenStudy (aravindg):

reply to my question above ^

OpenStudy (anonymous):

No they are practice questions in my lesson, but when I put in my answer it was wrong.

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