1. anonymous

2. Nnesha

point slope form is $\huge\rm y-y_1=m(x-x_1)$ where m is slope and x_1 and y_1 is the point (8,-3)

3. anonymous

ok

4. anonymous

wanna help with the next step??

5. Nnesha

just substitute x_1, y_1 and m for their values

6. anonymous

ok. i got that whats the next step

7. Nnesha

that's it.

8. anonymous

no its not? that don't help at all?

9. anonymous

SO its D?

10. Nnesha

no why do you think its D ?

11. anonymous

12. Nnesha

that's all you need to know for this question what kind of help you need ?o.O

13. anonymous

Idk maybe explain it?

14. anonymous

Your no help at all you didnt explain anything

15. Nnesha

given point where first number is x and 2nd one is y

16. Nnesha

answer is C :) need more explanation ?

17. anonymous

is it y-3 or y +3

18. anonymous

its y-8?

19. anonymous

No its not its not c

20. Nnesha

there is a negative sign in the formula point slope form is $\huge\rm y\color{Red}{-}y_1=m(x\color{Red}{-}x_1)$ what do you get when you substitute y_1 for -3

21. Nnesha

$$\color{blue}{\text{Originally Posted by}}$$ @Christian12345 No its not its not c $$\color{blue}{\text{End of Quote}}$$ yes right just checking .....

22. anonymous

dude you didnt help at all! and when you did help it was wrong!

23. Nnesha

(8,-3) x_1=8 y_1= -3$\huge\rm y\color{Red}{-}(-3)=m(x\color{Red}{-}(8))$ distribute negative by -3

24. anonymous

SO no you start helping after i got it wrong? wth?

25. Nnesha

did you even read my first comment ? i said substitute x_1 and y_1 did you do that ?

26. anonymous

IDC DUDE I GOT IT WRONG ALREADY i dont want help now

27. Nnesha

good. i already told what you need for this question next is your turn to show ur work

28. anonymous

29. Nnesha

you said i don't want help now that's why i said good.

30. Nnesha

$$\color{blue}{\text{Originally Posted by}}$$ @Christian12345 dude you didnt help at all! and when you did help it was wrong! $$\color{blue}{\text{End of Quote}}$$ *when you did help it was wrong* i didn't help you at that time i just gave out direct answer to see what's the definition of *help*