i suck at writing equations in point slope, can somebody help me out with these 2 questions?

1: write an equation in point slope form for the line through the given point with the given slope. (-4,6); M= 3/4
i will post the next question if and when this one is answered.

the standard form is ...

y - (y-coordinate) = m * [x - (x-coordinate)]

in this case ... y - 6 = 3/4 * (x - -4) ... y-6 = 3/4 (x+4)

oh shoot nvm i got the questions mixed up

thank you!

Sure, I'd be happy to help you out with writing equations in point slope form.

To write an equation in point slope form, you need two pieces of information: the coordinates of a point on the line and the slope of the line.

For the first question, you're given the point (-4,6) and the slope (M) of 3/4. To write the equation in point slope form, you can use the following formula:

y - y₁ = m(x - x₁)

where (x₁, y₁) is the given point and m is the slope.

Plugging in the values from the question, you would get:

y - 6 = (3/4)(x - (-4))

Simplifying further:

y - 6 = (3/4)(x + 4)

So, the equation in point slope form for the line through the point (-4,6) with a slope of 3/4 is y - 6 = (3/4)(x + 4).

Now, if you have any other questions or need help with the next question, feel free to ask!

i forgot to include the answers, it also said to use integers.

A: -3x +4y=(-27)
B: 3x+4y=27
C: 3x+4y = -27
D: 3x+4y= -6