SOLUTION: Cpuld you help me with naming the point on the line when the point-slope form is: y=7-2(x-3)?
Your help is greatly appreciated!
P.S. I got (-5,7) and it was incorrect.
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Question 509433: Cpuld you help me with naming the point on the line when the point-slope form is: y=7-2(x-3)?
Your help is greatly appreciated!
P.S. I got (-5,7) and it was incorrect.
Answer by richard1234(7193) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Pick some x value and then find the value of y. For example, if x = -5, then y equals 7 - 2(-5 - 3) = 7 - 2(-8) = 7 + 16 = 23, so (-5,23) is one point on the line.
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