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The point-slope form of a line that has a slope of –2 and passes through point (5, –2) is shown below. y + 2 = -2 (x-5). What is the equation in slope-intercept form?

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Answer:

y = -2x+8

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User Harsh Poddar
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I'm going to say that it is y = -2x+8. Here's where I got that. I took the equation you gave me and multiplied it out using the distributive property on the right side. That got me y+2 = -2x + 10. Then, I subtracted the two from the left side and then subtracted the two from the right side. That left me with y = -2x + 8. Hope this helps.

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