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How do you graph y+2=-2(x – 4) ?

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Step-by-step explanation:

Start out by using the Distributive Property to convert from Point-Slope Form to Slope-Intercept Form:

y + 2 = −2x + 8

- 2 - 2

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\displaystyle y = -2x + 6

Now, starting from the y-intercept of [0, 6], you do
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