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Choose the equation below that represents the line passing through the point (−2, −3) with a slope of −6.

A. y = −6x − 15

B. y = −6x − 20

C. y = −6x + 15

D. y = −6x + 20

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The\ point-slope\ form:y-y_1=m(x-x_1)\\\\(-2;-3)\to x_1=-2;\ y_1=-3\\m=-6\\\\subtitute\\\\y-(-3)=-6(x-(-2))\\y+3=-6(x+2)\\y+3=-6x-12\ \ \ |subtract\ 3\ from\ both\ sides\\\boxed{y=-6x-15}\to\fbox{A.}
User Jose Osorio
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Hello,

y+3=-6(x+2)
==>y=-6x-15

Answer A
User Vayn
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