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Find the point-slope form of the equation of the line that passes through (4, -2) With a slope of 1/4

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(y+2)=1/4(x-4) is the answer because you use the formula (y-y1)=slope(x-x1)
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User Spacecoyote
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Hey there!

Point-slope form is defined as:

y - y1 = m(x2-x1)

All we have to do here is plug in our values in the point given and the slope. We have:

y - (-2) = 1/4(x-4) =

Therefore, our answer is:

y + 2 = 1/4(x-4)

Hope this helps!
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