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QuestionWhat is the correct equation for this line in point slope form? 14(x3)=x2\frac{1}{4}(x-3)=x-2 14(x3)=x2-\frac{1}{4}(x-3)=x-2 14(x2)=x3-\frac{1}{4}(x-2)=x-3 14(x2)=x3\frac{1}{4}(x-2)=x-3 Slope: - 1/41 / 4 Point (2,3)(2,3) D. Plug this slope in to the point-slope formula and write an equation for the line of best fit. (π)(xx)=y(\pi)(x-\sqrt{x})=y \qquad SUBMIT

Studdy Solution
Simplify the equation if necessary:
The equation y3=14(x2) y - 3 = -\frac{1}{4}(x - 2) is already in point-slope form and does not require further simplification.
The correct equation for the line in point-slope form is:
y3=14(x2) y - 3 = -\frac{1}{4}(x - 2)

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