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Slope intercept form that passes though the point (-2,-3) and has a slope of 5/2

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Answer:

y+3=5/2(x+2)

Explanation:

The image below shows my work but i hope this helps

Slope intercept form that passes though the point (-2,-3) and has a slope of 5/2-example-1
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\text{Given that,}\\\\(x_1,y_1) = (-2,-3), ~~\text{and slope,}~~m = \frac 52\\\\\\\text{Now,}\\\\y -y_1 =m(x-x_1)\\\\\implies y +3 = \frac52 (x+2)\\\\\implies y = \frac 52(x+2) -3\\\\\\\implies y = \frac{5}2 x + 5 -3 \\\\\\\implies y = \frac 52 x + 2\\\\\\\text{This is the slope-intercept form(y =mx+b)}.

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