Math, asked by alysiam6360, 7 months ago

What is the equation of the line that has a slope of -4 and goes through (-1,6)?
A.
y + 6 = -4(x + 1)
B.
y + 6 = -4(x − 1)
C.
y − 6 = -4(x + 1)
D.
y − 6 = -4(x − 1)

Answers

Answered by ayushgupta31323
0

Answer:

C IS THE CORRECT ONE

Step-by-step explanation:

we have learn the formula (y-y1)=m(x-x1)

here m is slope

x1 and y1 are the corrdinates on the point.

hope it is clear to u

Answered by PranathP
2

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Answer:

C. y - 6 = -4(x + 1)

Explanation:

Form: y - y1 = m(x - x1)

Here, Slope (m) is -4 and the coordinates (x1,y1) are (-1,6).

Putting values

→ y - 6 = -4( x - (-1))

→ y - 6 = -4(x + 1)

Therefore, answer is option C.

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