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How would I make (-3,2); y=-4 into a slope-intercept form equation??

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Answer:

Explanation:

Step 1: You have the slope so its already y=-4x+b. So you need to find the y intercept.

To find the y intercept, you need to plug the coordinates in. So 2=-4(-3)+b. Then you solve the equation from there.

So itll be y=-4x-10

Hope this helps!

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