Respuesta :

Answer:

D.  y + 6 = -3(x - 2)

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the equation in point-slope form, you need to use the slope and a point from that line.  The slope is -3 and the point given is (2, -6).

Point-slope form is y - y₁ = m(x - x₁).  Plug in the slope and point.

y - (-6) = -3(x - 2)

y + 6 = -3(x - 2)

Answer:

D. [tex]y - 2 = -3(x+6 )[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Well point slope form is,

[tex]y - y_{1} = m(x-x_{1} )[/tex]

So we already have slope meaning we can plug that in for m.

[tex]y - y_{1} = -3(x-x_{1} )[/tex]

And with the given point (2,-6),

we can create point slope form.

[tex]y - 2 = -3(x+6 )[/tex]

Therefore,

the answer is d. [tex]y - 2 = -3(x+6 )[/tex].

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