point-slope form: y-y1 = m(x-x1) where m is slope and x1,y1 are point on the line.
we are given slope (m) = -3/2 and a point (x1,y1) = (4,7)
so point-slope form is y-7 = -3/2(x-4)
Maria M.
asked 10/30/20which equation has a slope of -3/2 and passes through the point (4,7) point slope form
point-slope form: y-y1 = m(x-x1) where m is slope and x1,y1 are point on the line.
we are given slope (m) = -3/2 and a point (x1,y1) = (4,7)
so point-slope form is y-7 = -3/2(x-4)
Sam Z. answered 10/30/20
Math/Science Tutor
y2-y1
M=---------
x2-x1
7-y1
given: ____=-3/2
4-x1
y1=10; x1=2
Zen F. answered 10/30/20
Middle and High School Math Tutor
which equation has a slope of -3/2 and passes through the point (4,7) point slope form
The point slope form of a line is given as follows....
y − y1 = m(x − x1)
y - 7 = -3/2 (x - 4) is the equation of the line that passes through the given point with the given slope.
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