ALGEBRA 1, 2012
The line equation of point-slope form is , where m is the slope and is a given point on a nonvertical line.
Now substitute and in point-slope form equation .
Graph of the equation is .
- Draw a coordinate plane
- Plot the point at (2, 5)
- The slope is . From (2, 5), move 4 units down and right 1 unit. Plot the point.
- Draw a line through the two points.
Graph of the line equation in point- slope form is .
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