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What is y=-4/3x+2 in point slope form?

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User Knetic
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Answer:


y-2=-(4)/(3)(x-0)

Explanation:

we know that

The equation of the line in point slope form is equal to


y-y1=m(x-x1)

we have


y=-(4)/(3)x+2 ---> equation in slope intercept form

so

Convert to point slope form

subtract 2 both sides


y-2=-(4)/(3)x

Rewrite as


y-2=-(4)/(3)(x-0)

the slope is
m=-(4)/(3)

the point is
(0,2)

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User Kkesley
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