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in this video weamp;#39;re going to talk about point-slope form a particular form of a linear equation a linear equation can be written in standard form you could write it in slope-intercept form or you can write it in point slope form the formula for linear equation and point-slope form is this y minus y1 is equal to M minus X1 so letamp;#39;s talk about how to use it so letamp;#39;s say we have a graph letamp;#39;s call that the x-axis this is the y-axis and we have a linear equation that looks like this now letamp;#39;s just say just to keep things simple that at this point is that 2 comma five x is 2y is five and letamp;#39;s say this line has a slope of 3. with this information you can write a linear equation in point-slope form our X1 value is 2 and our y1 value is 5. so we can replace y one with five M the slope is 3 and we can replace X1 with two so this is our linear equation in point slope form all we need to write it is the slope and a point which is what we have here