Answer:
The fourth choice: y+3 = 1(x+2); y= x-1
Explanation:
The point slope form of a linear equation is
[tex]y-y_0=m(x-x_0)[/tex]where (x0,y0) is a point on the line and m is the slope.
Now we first calculate the slope.
[tex]m=\frac{3-(-3)}{4-(-2)}=\frac{6}{6}=1[/tex]therefore, we have
[tex]y-y_0=1(x-x_0)[/tex]Now we use (x0, y0) = (-2, -3) and get
[tex]y-(-3)_{}=1(x-(-2))[/tex][tex]\boxed{y+3=1\mleft(x+2\mright)}[/tex]which is our equation in point-slope form.
Now, we convert the equation above into the slope-intercept form.
Subtracting 3 from both sides gives
[tex]y+3-3=x+2-3[/tex][tex]\boxed{y=x-1}[/tex]which is the equation in slope-intercept form.
Hence, the answer to the question is
[tex]y+3=1(x+2);y=x-1[/tex]which is the fourth option.