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Pls show work on this one it rlly helps me :(

Pls show work on this one it rlly helps me :(-example-1
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The point-slope equation for a line of slope m that passes through (x₀,y₀):
y-y₀ = m(x-x₀).

All of the given equations are in this form.
y-2 = -3(x+6)
Slope = -3
(-6,2) is a point on the line.

Do the same for the remaining equations.
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