Given y+6=10(x-9) What is the point used to write the equation?
1 answer:
Answer:
Point (9, -6)
General Formulas and Concepts:
<u>Algebra I</u>
Point-Slope Form: y - y₁ = m(x - x₁)
- x₁ - x coordinate
- y₁ - y coordinate
- m - slope
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Step 1: Define</u>
y + 6 = 10(x - 9)
<u>Step 2: Break Function</u>
<em>Identify Parts</em>
Slope <em>m</em> = 10
Point (9, -6)
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