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Which of the following equations is equivalent to y-3 = -2(x-6)?

а. y=-5x-9

b. y = -2x 3

с. y= -5x - 15

d. y = -2x + 9

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Explanation:

Which of the following equations is equivalent to y-3=-2(x-6): y+3x=6 ... Move the +3*x to the right side by subtracting 3*x from (or adding negative 3*x to) ... And in addition, we know that the line graph crosses the y-axis where y equals y=-2x3.

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