Choose the point-slope form of the equation below that represents the line that passes through the point (6, −3) and has a slope of one half. A. y − 6 = one half(x + 3) B. y = one halfx − 6 C. y + 3 = one half(x − 6) D. x − 2y = 12
B
How?
@Mertsj @Hero @ash2326
I don't need help now this is just for a mod ty
let (x1,y1) be the point (6,-3) , let m = slope plug in x1, y1, and slope into the equation y-y1 = m(x-x1)
Thank you
@Mertsj
yes?
The first Guy Icedragon50 gave me a void answer He came in and a second later he typed B and left
Is B the correct answer?
No
What is the correct answer?
Never got it but after I submitted my test after no further help all my questions were correct except this one...
The guy can't even give me an explanation!
\[y-y _{1}=m(x-x _{1})\]
Did you use the point slope form of the equation?
Yes if I could @Vocaloid gave it to me first
The directions clearly say to choose the point slope form of the equation.
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