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Which linear function represents the line given by the point-slope equation y + 1 = –3(x – 5)?

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Answer:


y=-3x+14 or
3x+y=14

Explanation:

we have


y+1=-3(x-5) ----> equation of the line into point-slope form

step 1

Convert to slope intercept form

The equation of the line into slope intercept form is equal to


y=mx+b

so


y+1=-3(x-5)


y+1=-3x+15


y=-3x+15-1


y=-3x+14 ----> equation of the line into slope intercept form

step 2

Convert to standard form

The equation of the line into standard form is equal to


Ax+By=C

so

we have


y=-3x+14

Adds 3x both sides


3x+y=14 ----> equation of the line in standard form

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