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Use point-slope form to write an equation of the line. Write the equation in standard form. The line passes through (-2, 2) and has a slope of -4. ?

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Answer:

The equation of the line that passes through (-2, 2) and has a slope of -4 in standard form is;


4x+y=-6

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that the line passes through (-2, 2) and has a slope of -4;


\begin{gathered} m=-4 \\ (x_1,y_1)=(-2,2) \end{gathered}

Using the point-slope form of linear equation;


y-y_1=m(x-x_1)

substituting the given values;


\begin{gathered} y-y_1=m(x-x_1) \\ y-2_{}=-4(x-(-2)) \\ y-2=-4(x+2) \\ y-2=-4x-8 \\ \text{moving the terms;} \\ y+4x=-8+2 \\ y+4x=-6 \\ 4x+y=-6 \end{gathered}

Therefore, the equation of the line that passes through (-2, 2) and has a slope of -4 in standard form is;


4x+y=-6

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