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graph the line with slope -3/4 passing through the point (1, 3)

Sagot :

First, we need to find the equation for this line.

We know that :

  • the slope is -3/4
  • the line passes through (1,3)

Use the point-slope formula to determine the equation for the line.

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

[tex]\sf y=3-\cfrac{3}{4}(x-1)[/tex]

Now, here's a graph of this line (I used desmos):

View image SereneRain
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