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Y = 40x + 600 in point-slope form

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Answer:

y - 600 = 40(x - 0)

Explanation:

y = 40x + 600

Slope: 40

Find any point on the line:

Let x = 0

y = 600

(0,600)

Point slope form:

y - y1 = m(x - x1)

y - 600 = 40(x - 0)

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User Garrett Vlieger
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Answer: y-600=40(x-0)
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