SOLUTION: Can you please answer all these problems. I have tried and cannot get the right answer. So can you please answers all these that would be great. Thanks! The slope of a line is -

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Question 350324: Can you please answer all these problems. I have tried and cannot get the right answer. So can you please answers all these that would be great.
Thanks!
The slope of a line is -7 /10 The point (10, 3) is on the line. Determine the equation of this line.
The slope of a line is -3/4 The point (8, -5) is on the line. Determine the equation of this line.
The slope of a line is 1/9 The point (-9, -11) is on the line. Determine the equation of this line.
The slope of a line is 1/8 The point (-8, -5) is on the line. Determine the equation of this line.


Answer by scott8148(6628)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
the general point-slope form of a line is ___ y - y1 = m(x - x1)
___ where m is the slope and (x1,y1) is a point on the line


the 1st one is ___ y - 10 = (7/10)(x - 3)

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