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Which equation is in point-slope form and is depicted by the line in this graph?

(y−3)=3/5(x−2)

(y−3)=−3/5(x+2)

(y−3)=5/3(x−2)

(y+3)=5/3(x+2)


Which equation is in point-slope form and is depicted by the line in this graph?  (y−3)=

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