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Which equation represents the line that has a slope of − 2 and passes through the point ( 6 , 5 ) ?
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Which equation represents the line that has a slope of
−
2
and passes through the point
(
6
,
5
)
?
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Answer:
y-5=-2(x-6)
Explanation:
y-y1=m(x-x1)
m=-2
y-5=-2(x-6)
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