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Asked by maylea

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Which equation is in standard form and represents a line with slope –1 through the point (–3, 5)?

a.x+y=2
b.y=-x+5
c.-x+y=5
8 years ago

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Answered by Reiny
my starting equation would be:
y-5 = -1(x+3)

re-arrange it to see which one fits
8 years ago

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