6. Solving Exponential and Logarithmic Equations
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You are given everything you need to use point-slope form.
y-5 = 2(x-2)
y- y_1= m(x- x_1) In this format, m represents the slope and the point ( x_1, y_1) lies on the graph of the line. We are given the point ( 2, 5) and the slope m = 2, so we have everything we need to create a point-slope form equation. Let's now substitute x_1= 2, y_1= 5, and m= 2. y-y_1=m(x-x_1) ⇕ y- 5= 2(x- 2)