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Ben

[tex]\huge{\boxed{y-3=m(x-2)}}[/tex]

Point-slope form is [tex]y-y_1=m(x-x_1)[/tex], where [tex]m[/tex] is the slope and [tex](x_1, y_1)[/tex] is a point on the line.

Substitute the values. [tex]\boxed{y-3=m(x-2)}[/tex]

Note: This is in point-slope form. Let me know if you need a different form. Also, if you have any more problems similar to this, I encourage you to try them on your own, and ask on here if you are having trouble.

Answer:

y-3 = 3(x-2)  point slope form

y = 3x-3  slope intercept form

Step-by-step explanation:

We can use the point slope form of the equation for a line

y-y1 = m(x-x1)

where m is the slope and (x1,y1) is the point

y-3 = 3(x-2)  point slope form

If we want the line in slope intercept form

Distribute

y-3 = 3x-6

Add 3 to each side

y-3+3 = 3x-6+3

y = 3x-3  slope intercept form