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To graph:the line with the given slope and the point.
Answer to Problem 47RE
The equation of the line is
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Slope
Formula Used:
The equation of a non-verticalline :
Calculation:
An equation of a nonvertical line with slope
So, the equation of the line can be determined using the point
Multiply by 3 on both sides of the equation to clear the fractions.
Subtract 6 from both sides of the equation.
Divide by 3 on both sides of the equation.
Therefore, the equation of the line is
Substitute 1 for x in the equation to get a point on the line.
For getting the next point on the line, start from the point
The line can be graphed by plotting the points and drawing a line passing through them.
Conclusion:
Therefore, the equation of the line is
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