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(3,4);m=-z in point slope formula

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Given:

Point = (3,4)

Slope : m = -z

To find:

The point slope formula.

Solution:

Point slope form: If a line passes through the point
(x_1,y_1) and having slope m, then the point slope form of the line is


y-y_1=m(x-x_1)

The line passing through the point (3,4) and having slope -z.

Putting
x_1=3,y_1=4, m=-z, we get


y-4=-z(x-3)

Therefore, the required point slope form is
y-4=-z(x-3).

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