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How do you write the equation of the line with slope -2 that passes through the point (-1, -3) in slope-intercept form? Thanks...Asked by Lorri
How do you write the equation of the line with slope -2 that passes through the point (-1, -3) in slope-intercept form?
Thanks to anyone that helps! :)
Thanks to anyone that helps! :)
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Answered by
Steve
start off with the point-slope form, since that is what they gave you:
y+3 = -2(x+1)
and rearrange things to fit the slope-intercept form.
y+3 = -2(x+1)
and rearrange things to fit the slope-intercept form.
Answered by
Lorri
@Steve, can you please explain to me how to do it? Because my teacher really didn't explain it to me and my class very good. Thank you.
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