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Determine the equation of the line with slope −2 that passes through the point M(−1, −3). 2x + y = −5 2x − y = −5 x − 2y = 5 x − 2y = −5
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Determine the equation of the line with slope −2 that passes through the point M(−1, −3).
2x + y = −5
2x − y = −5
x − 2y = 5
x − 2y = −5
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y + 3 = -2(x +1)
y + 3 = -2x - 2
2x + y = -5
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2x + y = −5 A. first choice
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