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| Question 1017902:  MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION ( GRAPH PICTURE IS IN LINK BELOW )
 Which equation is in point-slope form and is depicted by the line in this graph?
 A:(Y-3)=3/5(X-2)
 B:(Y-3)=-3/5(X+2)
 C:(Y-3)=5/3(C-2)
 D:(Y+3)=5/3(X+2)
 
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 Answer by Boreal(15235)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! It is B The slope is 5 to the left and up three, and that is -3/5
 The intercept is at +1.8, and adding 3 to both sides of B makes y isolated and to -1.2, adding 3 is 1.8
 A third reason is that the point is (-2,3) and for the point slope formula that is y-3=slope(x+2), which is the form of B.
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