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on 20 of 22 Which equation describes the line with slope 8 that contains the point (-3, -6)? O A. y + 3 = 8(x+6) O B. y-3 = 8(x-6) c. y - 6 = 8(x-3) O D. y + 6 = 8(x + 3)¹​

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The equation of a line in point slope form is :

Y - y1 = m(x -x1)

M is the slope given as 8

Y1 and x1 are the x and y values of the given point:

Y - (-6) = 8(x - (-3))

Rewrite as:

Y + 6 = 8(x + 3)

The answer is D

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