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Write in point slope and convert to slope intercept form: a line with a slope -5 that goes through the point (1.-7)

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Weare asked to use the "point-slope" form of a line that has slope -5 and goes though the point (1, -7) on the plane.

Therefore we use the form:

y - yp = m (x - xp)

where "m" is the slope, and xp and yp are the coordinates of the point on the plane the line goes through. So in our case we have:

y - (-7) = -5 (x - 1)

now we proceed to remove parenthesis using distributive property:

y + 7 = -5 x + 5

and finally express the equation in slope-intercept form by isolating "y" on the left:

Subtract 7 from both sides and combine:

y = -5 x + 5 - 7

y = -5 x - 2

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