What is the point slope form of the line with slope −14 that passes through the point (−2, 9) ?



y−9=−14(x+2)

y+2=−14(x−9)

y−2=−14(x+9)

y+9=−14(x−2)













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Answer: y−9=−14(x+2)

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The point- slope form is y−9=−14(x+2).

The correct option is (a)

What is slope?

The slope or gradient of a line is a number that describes both the direction and the steepness of the line.

given:

(-2, 9)

As,

y- y1= m (x- x1)

y - 9 = -14( x + 2)

y-9 = -14x -28

Hence, the point slope form is y−9=−14(x+2).

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