SOLUTION: write in standard form an equation of the line that passes through the given point and has the given slope.use interger coefficients. (-2,-1),m=3 also (6,-1),m=0

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Question 239579: write in standard form an equation of the line that passes through the given point and has the given slope.use interger coefficients.
(-2,-1),m=3
also
(6,-1),m=0

Answer by College Student(505) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The Point-Slope Form of a Line is y-y1=m%28x-x1%29
All we will need to do here is to substitute the given values and present the equation. So:
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Point (-2,-1) and m=3
y-%28-1%29=3%28x-%28-2%29%29
y%2B1=3%28x%2B2%29
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Point (6,-1) and m=0
y-%28-1%29=0%28x-%28-2%29%29
y%2B1=0%28x%2B2%29
Now, any number multiplied by zero equals zero... so verify with your professor whether or not he/she wants you to simplify this to: y%2B1=0