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What is the equation in point-slope form of a linear equation with a slope of 5 and a point on the line of (-2,3)?

A. y+5= 3(x + 2)
B. y-3 = 5(7+2)
C. y + 3 = 5(x - 2)
D. y + 2 = 5(x – 3)


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Answer:

C. y + 3 = 5(x - 2)

Step-by-step explanation:

If we use the point-slope equation (image attatched), then we do the following:

y2 - y1 = m (x2 - x1)

Where y2 - y1 is difference in the y coordinates, m is the slope, and x2 - x1 is the difference in the x coordinates.

y2 - y1 = m (x2 - x1)

           \/

y2 +3 = 5 (x2 - 2)

           \/

y + 3 = 5(x - 2) -> C. y + 3 = 5(x - 2)

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