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Question 10 (5 points)

Which is the point-slope form of an equation for the line that passes through (0, -5)
with slope 2?
a) y = 2x - 5
Ob) y = 2(x + 5)
Oc) y - 5 = x - 2
d) y + 5 = 2x

User Krxldfx
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I think the answer is A
User Adrian B
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Answer:

y + 5 = 2x

Explanation:

Use the point-slope form of the equation of a straight line, y - k = m(x - h). In this problem, the given point is (0, -5), meaning that h = 0 and k = -5, and the slope is m =2. Therefore,

y - k = m(x - h) becomes y + 5 = 2(x - 0), or:

y + 5 = 2x This matches Answer d.

User Janitha Tennakoon
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