SOLUTION: Please please help me with this problem! This problem is about using Point-Slope Form {{{ (y-y1) = m(x-x1)}}} and asks to graph each equation. What is {{{ y-2=(x-3) }}} ? i nee

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Question 120008: Please please help me with this problem!
This problem is about using Point-Slope Form and asks to graph each equation. What is ? i need to know what is the slope and which is the rise and run.
I think that might be like; slope= 0, and rise over run = -3 over -2. I'm really confused i think i know how to graph the equation.
Thank You SO much

Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
This problem is about using Point-Slope Form and asks to graph each equation.
What is y-2=(x-3) ? i need to know what is the slope and which is the rise and run.
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Your equation can be written as y = x-3+2 or y = x-1
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The slope is the coefficient of "x" which is 1.
The rise over the run is 1/1.
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Cheers,
Stan H.



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