SOLUTION: (3,-4),m=1
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(3,-4),m=1
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Could we borrow them to make a linear equation with slope 1 going through (3,-4)?
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Edwin McCravy(20059)
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(3,-4),m=1
Substitute in the point slope form, which you must memorize:
where (x
1
,y
1
) = (3,-4)
Edwin
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