## dmezzullo 3 years ago Choose the point-slope form of the equation below that represents the line that passes through the points (−6, 4) and (2, 0). y − 4 = −one half(x + 6) y − 4 = 2(x + 6) y + 6 = −one half(x − 4) y + 6 = 2(x − 4)

1. dmezzullo

@Umar97 @samtasticc

2. AravindG

well just substitute the pont in the equation!!

3. AravindG

*point

4. AravindG

if the equation holds then thats the answer!

5. hba

Use two point form my friend. $(y-y_1)=\frac{ y_2-y_1 }{ x_2-x_1 }(x-x_1)$

6. anonymous

^ Hba got it C: Plug in your numbers.

7. AravindG

(2,0 ) is an easy point to substitute

8. AravindG

well u can also try hba's method which is also fine

9. dmezzullo

Would it be B?

10. AravindG

did u substitute (2,0 ) ?

11. dmezzullo

yes

12. AravindG

can you show how you substituted ?

13. AravindG

because i dont get B as right

14. dmezzullo

Wait... nvm

15. AravindG

waiting.....

16. dmezzullo

One sec i gotta go do something for somebody.

17. anonymous

Pretty sure it's B.