Answer (assuming it can be in point-slope form):
[tex]y-3 = 1(x-4)[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Use the point-slope formula [tex]y-y_1 = m (x-x_1)[/tex] to write the equation of the line. Substitute real values for [tex]m[/tex], [tex]x_1[/tex], and [tex]y_1[/tex] in the formula.
Since [tex]m[/tex] represents the slope, substitute 1 in its place. Since [tex]x_1[/tex] and [tex]y_1[/tex] represent the x and y values of a point the line intersects, substitute the x and y values of (4,3) in its place. Substitute 4 for [tex]x_1[/tex] and 3 for [tex]y_1[/tex]. This gives the following equation and answer in point-slope form:
[tex]y-3 = 1(x-4)[/tex]