need help with this hard problem... (4,-6) write equation in point-slope form.....
@CashBoy27 or @Jamierox4ev3r
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huh???
Point slope form is y=mx+b. You have x=4 and y=-6.
would X=4 and Y= 6 my answer....
No you need to put those answers into point slope form.
ohhh ok..this is confusing... :(
What do u mean.
Take your time.
y-4 = \[\frac{ 3 }{ 5 }\] (x + 6)
Is this multiple choice?
no sorry I meant that as the whole like answer..
I got that. Where did you get 3/5?
that's part of the equation sir
Please don't call me sir. You posted that x=4 and y=-6. So you put it into the form y(which is -6)=mx(x is 4)+b. You don't have a b.
sorry sir!!!!!
A. \[y-4 = \frac{ 3 }{ 5 } \left( x + 6 \right) \] B. \[y-6 \frac{ 3 }{ 5 } \left( x + 4 \right) \\] C. \[y + 6 \frac{ 3 }{ 5 } \left( x-4 \right)\] D. \[y + 6 = \frac{ 3 }{ 5 } \left( x-4 \right)\]
@Jamierox4ev3r need your help please
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