Which equation in point-slope form contains the points (–1, 3) and (2, –2)?

A) y-3= -5/3(x+1)

B) y-1= -5/3(x+3)

C) y-3= -3/5(x+1)

D) y-1= -3/5(x+3)

Respuesta :

The slope of a line thru (–1, 3) and (2, –2) is
         3+2
m = -------- = -5/3
         -1-2

Starting with the point-slope formula, y-k = m(x-h), we get

            y+2 = (-5/3)(x-2).

Answer:

ITS A !!  

Step-by-step explanation:    

(-1, 3)   (2, -2)

M=  -2 - 3     =  -5

       2 - (-1)    =  3    

So its -5/3 in the middle.       for x and y it used (-1, 3)  -1 = x   3 = y

SOOOO... its y-3= -5/3 (x+1)  :))) trust meee!

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