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When asked to write a point slope equation for the line shown below a student wrote y-6=3(x-3) how can she fix this to write the correct equation?

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She should distribute the 3( it becomes y-6=3x-9) and then isolate the y by subtracting 6 on both sides( it becomes y=3x-9-6). That is not the final answer since she can still simplify it. To simplify she would add like terms, in this case it is -9 and -6. The final equation would be: y=3x-15. The slope is 3x and the y intercept is -15
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