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(-2,22) write the equation in point slope form. Y-y1=m (X-X1)
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(-2,22) write the equation in point slope form. Y-y1=m (X-X1)
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(-2,22) write the equation in point slope form. Y-y1=m (X-X1)
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Seeing as we don't have a second point, we cannot find the slope, meaning the furthest we can solve this to is y-22=m(x+2), plugging in our point. Our slope would be plugged into m.
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