What is the point-slope form of the equation of a line that passes through the point (1, 4) and has a slope of −3? a. https://static.k12.com/bank_packages/files/media/mathml_4ef700072acbe01172681ab5d417d0b3cc6e7b50_1.gif b. https://static.k12.com/bank_packages/files/media/mathml_aaba5502786a5ec5c0c6f3dfefe664172604ffb5_1.gif c. https://static.k12.com/bank_packages/files/media/mathml_52e02792db9f9273c20e7e3d6a96932c9ac81b0d_1.gif d. https://static.k12.com/bank_packages/files/media/mathml_274595c4a13b578210382dfda1f0ac2b357a55c5_1.gif
it is either c or d plz help i will give medal!!!
i think it is c...
i am struggling in this help anyone!
change it to intercept form
oh so c?
in other word you need y by itself
c is what i got
ok nvm I was lost for a second there this would be the equation y-(4)=-3(x-1)
therefore d
http://www.mathwarehouse.com/algebra/linear_equation/point-slope-to-slope-intercept-form.php
ok care to explian is it too confusing?
oh ok i see the website thx
i am gonna see if anyone else argrees for my sake
alright
@Nnesha can u just check
anyone just check plz!
what do u think nnesha?
\[\huge\rm y-y_1 =m(x-x_1)\] point slope form where m is slope and the (x_1 ,y_1 ) is the given order pair (1,4) so just plugin
ok so it is d thx!
because d is the only equation that matches!
right
thx u saved my life there
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