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- Change y-3 = -2(x + 1) to slope-intercept form.

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slope intercept form: y=-2x+1

User Bmiller
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The slope intercept form of a linear equation is given as:


y=mx+b

Let's write the one given like this:


\begin{gathered} y-3=-2(x+1) \\ y-3=-2x-2 \\ y=-2x-2+3 \\ y=-2x+1 \end{gathered}

Therefore the slope intercept form is:


y=-2x+1

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