Write in point-slope form an equation of the line that passes through the point (−2,4) with slope −12.


1.y−4=−12(x−2)

2.y−4=−12(x+2)

3.y+2=−12(x−4)

4.y=−12x+3

Respuesta :

Answer: y - 4 = -12 ( x + 2)

Step-by-step explanation:

The equation of a line in point - slope form is given as :

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

Where m is the slope and ([tex]x_{1}[/tex] , [tex]y_{1}[/tex]) is the given point

substituting the values into the formula , we have:

y - 4 = -12 ( x - {-2})

y - 4 = -12 ( x + 2)