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What’s the point-slope form equation with the slope of 3/5 that passes through the point (10,-2)
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What’s the point-slope form equation with the slope of 3/5 that passes through the point (10,-2)
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What’s the point-slope form equation with the slope of 3/5 that passes through the point (10,-2)
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Y = 3/5x - 8
Plot your point that you know and then use the slope to go all the way to the y axis. Once the line crosses the y-axis, you have your b value. Then you insert it all into the slope format.
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(y-y1) = m(x-x1) is point slope form
y-(-2) = (3/5) (x-10)
y+2 = (3/5)(x-10)
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