Question 622253
Hi, there--
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Use the point slope form for the equation of a line.
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{{{y-y[1]=m(x-x[1])}}}
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In your problem the slope m is 6.
Using your point (-2,-3), x[1] is -2 and y[1] is -3.
Substitute these known values into the equation above.
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{{{y-(-3)=6(x-(-2))}}}
{{{y+3=6(x+2)}}}
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This is an equation for a line with slope 6 going through (-2,-3).
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Hope this helps! Feel free to email if there is any part you still have a question about.
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Ms.Figgy
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