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Question 5 (Multiple Choice Worth 1 points)

(03.06 LC)

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

User Thach Van
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y+3=-6(x+2) represents the line passing through those points. It you use the point slope formula the equation of the line should be y=-6x-15. Using the distributive property y+3=-6(x+2) is the only equation that gives us that. 
User Winston Kotzan
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y - 3 = -6 (x - 2) would be the answer
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