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Which is the equation of the line with slope 5 that contains point (-2, -3)

A. y + 2 = 5(x – 3) B. y + 3 = 5(x + 2) C. y – 3 = 5(x – 2) D. y – 2 = 5(x – 3)

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The answer is y = 5x + 7

here's how you get it:

Start with the base y = mx + b

then imput the points and the slope:

-3 = 5 ( -2 ) + b

Then solve for b

-3 = 5 ( -2 ) + b

-3 = -10 + b

-b = -7

b = 7

so the equation is:

y = 5x + 7

User Rintze Zelle
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The answer is y = 5x + 7
here's how you get it:

Start with the base y = mx + b
then imput the points and the slope:
-3 = 5 ( -2 ) + b

Then solve for b
-3 = 5 ( -2 ) + b
-3 = -10 + b
-b = -7
b = 7

so the equation is:

y = 5x + 7

User Diego Ubirajara
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