How do you write the point slope form of an equation for a lint that passes through (-6,3) with m=-2/3?

1 Answer
Feb 5, 2017

#(y - 3) = -2/3(x + 6)#

Explanation:

The point-slope formula states: #(y - color(red)(y_1)) = color(blue)(m)(x - color(red)(x_1))#

Where #color(blue)(m)# is the slope and #color(red)(((x_1, y_1)))# is a point the line passes through.

Substituting the information from the problem gives:

#(y - color(red)(3)) = color(blue)(-2/3)(x - color(red)(-6))#

#(y - color(red)(3)) = color(blue)(-2/3)(x + color(red)(6))#