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Find the slope-intercept equation of the line passing through the point (2,1) with the slope of m=3

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Answer:

y-1 = 3(x +2)

Explanation:

Ok, so the point-slope form is:

y-k = m(x-h) where m is the slope and (h,k) is the given point.

Since you are given m = 3 , and (h,k) = (-2,1)

y-1 = 3(x +2)

Since your question specified using the point-slope form, make sure you use this equation when answering it. Otherwise, you may get it wrong.

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