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What is the standard form equation of the line passing through (–2, 8) with a slope of 2?
14 years ago

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Henry
(-2 , 8), m= 2.

y = mx + b = 8,
2*-2 + b = 8,
-4 + b = 8,
b = 8 + 4 = 12.
y = 2x + 12,
2x -y = - 12,
OR
2X - Y +12 = 0.

14 years ago

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