8. If necessary, express each equation in point-slope form, then graph each equation on the grids below. L>y-y₁ = m (x-x₁) (A) y-1 = (x+3) " TM (B) y+2=(x-1) TY 10 7⁰9 (C) y-4= -2(x+2) TV 10 E
8. If necessary, express each equation in point-slope form, then graph each equation on the grids below. L>y-y₁ = m (x-x₁) (A) y-1 = (x+3) " TM (B) y+2=(x-1) TY 10 7⁰9 (C) y-4= -2(x+2) TV 10 E
8. If necessary, express each equation in point-slope form, then graph each equation on the grids below. L>y-y₁ = m (x-x₁) (A) y-1 = (x+3) " TM (B) y+2=(x-1) TY 10 7⁰9 (C) y-4= -2(x+2) TV 10 E
(An explanation of how you convert it to point-slope form would help, thank you :)!)
Transcribed Image Text:8. If necessary, express each equation in point-slope form, then graph each equation on the grids
below.
L>y-y₁ = m(x-x₁)
(A) y-1= (x+3)
T
PTTT
Ty
TT
+
(B) y+2=-=(x-
Ty
(C) y-4--2(x+2)
Ty
Formula Formula Point-slope equation: The point-slope equation of a line passing through the point (x 1 , y 1 ) with slope m , is given by the following formula: y - y 1 = m x - x 1 Example: The point-slope equation of a line passing through (2, -6) with slope 5 is given by: y - (-6) = 5(x - 2) y + 6 = 5(x - 2)
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