Math, asked by ceinc, 1 year ago

Which equation shows the point-slope form of the line that passes through (3, 2) and has a slope of 1/3 ?

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

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Answered by Superman1213402
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Answered by wagonbelleville
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Answer:

(y-2)=\frac{1}{3}(x-3).

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given that,

The line passes through the point (3,2) and has the slope = \frac{1}{3}.

Since, we know,

The point-slope form of any line is given by, (y-y_{1})=m(x-x_{1}), where m= slope and (x_{1},y_{1}) is the point the line is passing through.

So, we get,

The point-slope form of the line passing through (3,2) with slope \frac{1}{3} is,

(y-2)=\frac{1}{3}(x-3).

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