Kx=y-m
x=(y-m)/k
Note that this is also standard linear form, x=y/k-m/k where slope=1/k and x intercept is -m/k.
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Point-slope form is y - y_1 = m (x - x_1) where x_1 and y_1 are the given coordinates and m is the slope. When you plug the given values into the equation you get y - 3 = 6 (x - 8) .
The first step to solving this equation is to change the signs on both sides of the equation
y = -

x + 3
Since we don't know what x is but we do know why y is,, we will write our answer with the answer to y and x being left as undefined.
y = -

x + 3, x ∈ R
Let me know if you have any further questions
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