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Using the point-slope form of a line, y-4= -2(x+3) identify the slope.
b. Transform this given equation into slope-intercept form.
12 years ago

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Henry
a. m = -2.

b. y-4 = -2(x+3).
Y = 4-2x-6
Y = -2x-2.
m = -2.
y-int. = -2.
12 years ago

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