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AnimeGhoul8863:

What is the equation in point-slope form of the line passing through (4, 0) and (2, 6)? y = 4x − 2 y = 2x − 4 y = −3(x − 4) y = 3(x + 4)

AnimeGhoul8863:

@SmokeyBrown

SmokeyBrown:

You'd first get the slope of the line by taking the difference between the y-coordinates over the difference between the x-coordinates. In other words, (6-0)/(2-4) = 6/-2, so your slope would be 6/-2, or -3 From there, you can find the y- or x- intercept to complete the equation

AnimeGhoul8863:

so its either A OR B

AnimeGhoul8863:

i think its B

AnimeGhoul8863:

@SmokeyBrown am i right

SmokeyBrown:

Nah I'm pretty sure it's C That's the only choice with a slope of (-3)

AnimeGhoul8863:

Thx Smokey

SmokeyBrown:

no prob

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