Question 475975
Point-slope formulas only work with linear functions, in which this function is not. If you really want the slope, then we have


*[tex \LARGE y = \frac{1}{3x - 6} + 3]


*[tex \LARGE \frac{dy}{dx} = -\frac{3}{(3x-6)^2}]


Or, in the case where you actually mean


*[tex \LARGE y-3 = 3(x-2)], then the slope is 3 and the line runs through the point (2,3) (hence, point-slope).