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What is the equation of a line with a slope of ​ ​ −4 ​ ​ and a point ​ (−2, 5) ​ on the line?

Express the equation in the form of y=mx+b where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept.




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User Tam Bui
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Answer:

y = -4x + 13

Explanation:

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To answer your question, look at the image below to see what it is after it is graphed.

What is the equation of a line with a slope of ​ ​ −4 ​ ​ and a point ​ (−2, 5) ​ on-example-1
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