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| Question 465790:  What is the equation of the line that passes through the point (3, 2) and has a slope of 4?
 Found 3 solutions by  kingme18, solver91311, richard1234:
 Answer by kingme18(98)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! I'm going to show you 2 ways to do this. 
 One is to use slope-intercept form:
  , where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept.  We know the slope for this problem: m = 4.  Since every point on the line would work in the equation, we could use your point (3, 2) as (x, y) to solve for b.  So, instead of  , we can say  , and solve for b by multiplying 4*3:  , then subtracting 12 on both sides to get b by itself:  .  Plug that back into  .  Remember that for the equation, we want the y and the x to still be there--don't use your (3, 2) since that was just one possible point that works.  Your final answer is  . 
 Another way to do it is to use point-slope form:
  .  and  represent the point you're using; in your case,  and  .  4 is still m.  The nice thing about using this formula is that you don't have to go back and plug in--once you simplify this, you're done!  Plug in your numbers:  .  The first step to simplify is to distribute the 4:  .  To finish getting y by itself, add 2 to both sides:  . 
 No matter how you do this, your final answer is
  .Answer by solver91311(24713)
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