Jk007 Jk007
  • 26-01-2017
  • Mathematics
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how do I do numbers 1, 2 and 3

how do I do numbers 1 2 and 3 class=

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Shawwwty
Shawwwty Shawwwty
  • 26-01-2017
What you want to do for each of those is follow the formula, y-y[1]=m(x-x[1]). When I say y[1] and x[1], I mean the x and y values given. So the first one would be y-4=-3(x-(-1)). Then you solve for y by distributing the -3 to x and +1 (+1 because two negatives make a positive), making the equation
y-4=-3x-3. Then you subtract the 4. Answer #1. y=-3x-7. 

#2. 
y-1=1(x-4)
y-1=x-4
y=x-5

#3.
y-2=2(x-(-1))
y-2=2x+2
y=2x+4

Hope this helped you!

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