Suppose that a line passes through the point (-4,3) and has a slope of -3. What values of m,x_(1), and y_(1) would be used in the point -slope formula y-y_(1)=m(x-x_(1)) to find the equation of the line?
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- The point (-4,3) is given as the point on the line. - The slope -3 is given. Show more…
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