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Which graph represents the equation y − 6 = -(x − 4)?

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Answer: Am thinking (0,10)

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Answer:0,10, 10,0.

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The equation is in point-slope form, y − y1 = m(x − x1), where the slope, m, is -1, and the line goes through the point (4,6).

Use the slope to find a second point on the line. So, from the point (4,6), go down 1 unit and to the right 1 unit. Therefore, the line also goes through the point (3,5).

This is the graph showing a line that goes through (4,6) and (3,5).

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