SOLUTION: y-2=3(x-1)
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Question 848684: y-2=3(x-1)
Answer by josgarithmetic(39617) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
This was categorized as "Graph", so assuming that is what is meant, recognize the form of the linear equation. Point-slope form. One can read the slope and a point of the line directly from the equation. The equation indicates a point (1, 2) and slope 3.
WHAT TO DO?
Plot the point, (1, 2), and use the slope to identify one more or so other points, and draw the line to connect these points.
Attempting a helpful guidance graph, shows the point:
Using the slope of 3, vertical change to horizontal change, another point is (2, 5). Using this and applying slope of 3:
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