where the line passes through the point (x1, y1) and has a slope of "m". The Point-Slope form of a line is given: y - y1 = m(x - x1) Point-Slope Form Write the equation of a line that passes through (2, 6) with a slope of 4. Write the equation of the line that passes through(-2, -5) with a slope of ½. y+5=½(x+2) y-5= ½(x-2) y+2= ½(x+5) y-2=½(x-5) Determine the slope and a point on the line: y + 3 = ⅔(x - 12) m=⅔ point: (12, -3) m=⅔ point: (-12, 3) m=⅔ point: (-3, 12) m=-⅔ point: (-12, 3) Write the equation of a line through (5, -2) with m=-⅝. Write the equation of the line with a slope of 2 passingthrough the point (-4, 3). y-3=2(x+4) y-3=-2(x+4) y+3=2(x-4) III II Equation: Write the coordinates of the point shown in Quadrant III. Write the slope of the line.Write the equation of the line in Point-Slope Form. Point: Slope: IV I III II Equation: Write the coordinates of the point shown in Quadrant IV. Write the slope of the line.Write the equation of the line in Point-Slope Form. Slope: Point: IV I III II Write the coordinates of the point shown in Quadrant I. Write the slope of the line.Write the equation of the line in Point-Slope Form. Equation: Slope: Point: IV I III II Write the equation of the line whose graph is shown, andwhich passes through the given point in Quadrant I.Write the equation in Point-Slope Form. IV I III II Write the equation of the line whose graph is shown, andwhich passes through the given point in Quadrant III.Write the equation in Point-Slope Form. IV I |