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What is the equation of the line that passes through the point (5,-2) and has a
slope of -2/5

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Answer:
\textsf{y = -2/5x}

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Given:
\textsf{Passes through (5, -2) and slope of -2/5}

Find:
\textsf{The equation that follows the details provided}

Solution: We first need to plug into the point-slope form and after simplifying, distributing, and solving for y we will complete our equation.

Plug in the values


  • \textsf{y - y}_1\textsf{ = m(x - x}_1\textsf{)}

  • \textsf{y - (-2) = -2/5(x - 5)}

Distribute and simplify


  • \textsf{y + 2 = -2/5(x - 5)}

  • \textsf{y + 2 = (-2/5 * x) + (-2/5 * (-5))}

  • \textsf{y + 2 = -2/5x + 2}

Subtract 2 from both sides


  • \textsf{y + 2 - 2 = -2/5x + 2 - 2}

  • \textsf{y = -2/5x + 2 - 2}

  • \textsf{y = -2/5x}

Therefore, the final equation that follows the information that was provided is y = -2/5x.

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