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What is the point-slope form of a line with slope 3/2 that contains the point

(-1,2)?
A. y+2 = (x - 1)
B. y-2 = {(x-1)
C. y-2 = = {(x+1)
D. y+2= {(x+1)

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Answer:

y - 2 = (3/2)(x + 1)

Explanation:

Start with the point-slope formula y - k = m(x - h). With m = 3/2, h = -1 and k = 2, we get:

y - 2 = (3/2)(x + 1)

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