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OpenStudy (vanessaperezxo):
What is the question?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
OpenStudy (anonymous):
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
\(y - y_1 = m(x - x_1)\)
Where y1 is the y-value of the point, 'm' is the slope, and x1 is the x-value of the point.
So:
y1 = -6
m = -3/4
x2 = 2
Plug those in and you have your answer.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Im thinking D or A? Im honestly connfused. I apologize
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
*Confused
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I already gave you the values.
\(y - y_1 = m(x- x_1)\)
\(y_1 = -6\)
\(m = -\dfrac{3}{4}\)
\(x_1 = 2\)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
And both D and A are wrong.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Im going to say B
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Nope.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Wow. Im not good at all
OpenStudy (anonymous):
\(y - y_1 = m(x- x_1)\)
\(y_1 = -6\)
\(m = -\dfrac{3}{4}\)
\(x_1 = 2\)
Therefore we get:
\(y - (-6) = -\dfrac{3}{4}(x - 2)\)
Which simplifies to:
\(y + 6 = -\dfrac{3}{4}(x - 2)\)
I hope you understand now.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Thank you much!
OpenStudy (anonymous):
No problem :)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Your very helpful honestly! :))
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