Asked by Hunter Roberts on May 29, 2024

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State the slope and a point on the graph for the point-slope equation y−7=6(x−8) y - 7 = 6 ( x - 8 ) y7=6(x8) .

A) 6 ; (−8,−7) ( - 8 , - 7 ) (8,7)
B) 6 ; (8,7) ( 8,7 ) (8,7)
C) 7 ; (−8,−7) ( - 8 , - 7 ) (8,7)
D) 777 ; (−48,−7) ( - 48 , - 7 ) (48,7)
E) 666 ; (7,6) ( 7,6 ) (7,6)

Slope

A measure of the steepness or incline of a line, defined as the ratio of the vertical change to the horizontal change between two points on the line.

Graph

A graphical representation of data, functions, or equations, typically plotted on a coordinate system.

  • Formulate the equation for a line when given a slope and a point.
  • Comprehend slope as an indicator of how steep a line is.
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Vivian HortaJun 02, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The form of the equation given is point-slope form, where the point ( 888 , 777 ) is on the graph, and the slope 666 is given. Therefore, the answer is B: 6 ; (8,7)( 8,7 )(8,7) .