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Which equation shows the point-slope form of the line that passes through (3, 2) and has a slope of ?

y + 2 =(x + 3)
y – 2 = (x – 3)
y + 3 = (x + 2)
y – 3 = (x – 2)

Respuesta :

All of the answer choices have a slope of 1, so we assume that is the slope you want.

The point-slope form for slope m and point (h, k) is

... y -k = m(x -h)

The only equation in this form for your point is ...

... y - 2 = (x - 3)

we know that

the equation of the line into point-slope is equal to

[tex]y-y1=m(x-x1)[/tex]

in this problem we have

[tex](x1,y1)=(3,2)[/tex]

[tex]m=1[/tex]

substitute in the equation

[tex]y-2=1*(x-3)[/tex]

[tex]y-2=(x-3)[/tex]

therefore

the answer is the second option

[tex]y-2=(x-3)[/tex]