Sydney wrote the equation y+1=12(x−3).
y+1=1/2(x−3)
.
Explain her error and then write...
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Sydney wrote the equation y+1=12(x−3).
y+1=1/2(x−3)
.
Explain her error and then write the correct equation in point-slope form.
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