SOLUTION: how do you solve the equation of y-y with the exponent on the bottom of 1 = m( x - xwith the exponent on the bottom of 1) if y is 3 and x is 22?

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Question 697578: how do you solve the equation of y-y with the exponent on the bottom of 1 = m( x - xwith the exponent on the bottom of 1) if y is 3 and x is 22?

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how do you solve the equation of y-y with the exponent on the bottom of 1 = m( x - xwith the exponent on the bottom of 1) if y is 3 and x is 22?

I guess you're referring to the point-slope formula that says: y+-+y%5B1%5D+=+m%28x+-x%5B1%5D%29, with m being the slope. But, solve it for what?