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Which is the equation of the line, in point-slope form, that has a slope of 2 and
passes through the point (4, -7)?
y+7= 2(x-4)
y-7 = 2(x+4)
x-7 = 2(x-4)
y-4 = 2(x+7)


Sagot :

Answer: y+7 = 2(x-4)

Step-by-step explanation: Point slope form is y − y1 = m(x − x1), where m is the slope and (x1,y1) is one known point on the line.  We are told that m= 2 and (4,-7).  Therefore:

(y − (-7)) = 2(x − (4))

y+7 = 2(x-4)