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Graph a line with a slope of -5 that contains the point (-3,-4). Graphing in a Graph not an equation
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Graph a line with a slope of -5 that contains the point (-3,-4). Graphing in a Graph not an equation
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-4 = -5(-3) + b
-4 = 15 + b
-19 = b
the answer:
y = -5x - 19
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