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Convert the linear equation 3x-2y=5 to point slope form. use the point with an x-coordinate equal to 1
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Convert the linear equation 3x-2y=5 to point slope form. use the point with an x-coordinate equal to 1
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convert the linear equation 3x-2y=5 to point slope form. use the point with an x-coordinate equal to 1
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when x = 1, y = (5 - 3) / -2 = -1 , let x1 = 1 and y1 = -1
2y = 3x - 5
so slope = 3/2
y - y1 = m(x - x1)
y -(-1) = (3/2)(x - 1)
y + 1 = 3/2 ( x - 1) <----- answer
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