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| Question 71415This question is from textbook Intermediate Algebra
 :  We are writing the following problem in "Point Slope Form"  I am stuck on this problem and would love some help.
 line through (2,3) and (-5,6)
 I know to find the slope I have
 m=6-3/-5-2 = 3/-7
 Y-Yo=M(X-Xo)
 
 
 also the second problem is
 line through (2,-4)
 parallel to (6,2)&(-2,6)
 Find the Point slope form.
 
 Your help will be greatly appreciated.
 Thanks,
 Tammi 
This question is from textbook Intermediate Algebra
 
 Answer by checkley75(3666)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! slope=(y2-y1)/(x2-x1) slope=(6-3)/(-5-2)
 slope=3/-7=-3/7
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 slope=(6-2)/(-2-6)
 slope=4/-8
 slope=-1/2 now we substitute the x,y values along with the slope to find the y intercept(b)
 -4=-1/2*2+b
 -4=-1+b
 b=-4+1
 b=-3 thus the equation for this line with a slope of -1/2 & passing through
 (2,-4) is
 y=-x/2-3
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