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write the equation of a line with the same slope as y-3=-2(x+1) and a solution of (4,10) in slope intercept form

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Answer:


y=-2x+18

Explanation:

We start by noticing that the given line:
y-3=-2\,(x+1) is given in "point slope" form, where the slope (m) is "-2".

We need therefore another line with same slope (m = -2) and which goes through the point (4, 10), which will make it solution of the line equation.

We can use the general form of a line in "point slope" form with slope "m" , and going through the point
(x_0,y_0) on the plane as:


y-y_0=m\,(x-x_0)

For our case: m = -2 and
y-y_0=m\,(x-x_0) = (4, 10) this becomes:


y-y_0=m\,(x-x_0)\\y-10=-2\,(x-4)\\y-10=-2x+8\\y=-2x+8+10\\y=-2x+18

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