Question 1119509: Here's my problem. I'm asked to convert an equation from point slope form to slope intercept form.
The equation I came up with for point slope form is:
y-5= -2/3x(x-3)
Here's where I'm confused.
In slope intercept form I don't know which route to take, and I've done it both ways.
y-5= -2/3x+2/3(-3)
which produces: y= -2/3x+3
or
y-5=-2/3x+2/3(3)
which produces: y= -2/3x+7
The class shows an example where the point slope is, y-3=1/2(x-4), which results in a slope intercept conversion of y-3=1/2x-1/2(4)
This makes me believe that I should use
y-5= -2/3x+2/3(-3)
but then again, it could also be
y-5= -2/3x+2/3(3)
Help resolving this confusion wold be greatly appreciated.
Answer by josmiceli(19441) (Show Source):
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