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Which equation describes the same line as y – 3 = –1(x + 5)?

A. y = –1x – 5
B. y = –1x – 2
C. y = –1x – 1
D. y = –1x + 8

User HHHH
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y – 3 = –1(x + 5)

y - 3 = -x - 5

y = -x - 5 + 3

y = -x - 2

answer is B. y = –1x – 2

User Metod Medja
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Answer:

Option B is correct.


y= -1x-2

Explanation:

The distributive property says that:


a \cdot (b+c) = a\cdot b+ a\cdot c

Given the equation of line:


y-3 = -1(x+5)

Apply the distributive property we have;


y-3 = -1x-5

Add 3 to both sides we have;


y-3+3= -1x-5+3

Simplify:


y= -1x-2

Therefore, an equation describes the same line as y – 3 = –1(x + 5) is,
y= -1x-2

User Sach
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