narwhalslippers1685 narwhalslippers1685
  • 21-11-2017
  • Mathematics
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What is the point-slope equation of a line with slope -5 that contains the point (6, 3)?

A. y - 3 = -5(x + 6)
B. y + 3 = -5(x - 6)
C. y + 3 = -5(x + 6)
D. y - 3 = -5(x - 6)

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annajcortez annajcortez
  • 23-11-2017
The answer would be D. because the point-slope formula is y-y1=m(x-x1). Since both of the numbers in the point are positive the equation will be the same. You will just substitute the numbers into the equation making it answer D.
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miguln27 miguln27
  • 19-01-2021

Answer: y-3=-5(x-6)

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