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how to graph using point slope form

Sagot :

The point slope form is

[tex]y-y_1=m(x-x_1)[/tex]

Where

m is the slope

(x1, y1) is the point through which the line passes

#4.

The equation given is:

[tex]y-5=3x[/tex]

Making it similar to point slope form, we have:

[tex]y-5=3(x-0)[/tex]

Thus,

The slope is 3

The point is (0, 5)

Now, we can draw point at (0, 5).

The slope of "3" means we move 3 units in y-direction with every 1 unit move in x.

So, if we move 3 units in y and 1 units in x from (0, 5), we can find the other point:

(1, 8)

The graph would look like: