Which linear function represents the line given by the point-slope equation y + 1 = –3(x – 5)?
does anyone know this problem
\[\rm y-y_1=m(x-x_1)\] is the general form, where `m` is the slope and (x_1, y_1) represents the coordinate of one of the points on the line.
so what is the slope in this equation ?\[y + 1 = –3(x – 5)\]
idk tbh i am barely going back to school
i am a teen mom
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\[\rm y\color{orange}{-y_1}=\color{red}{m}(x\color{blue}{-x_1})\] \[y \color{orange}{ +1} =\color{red}{ –3}(x ~\color{blue}{–~ 5})\] m represents the slope. m is replaced by what number in 2nd equation ?
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