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slope y-intercept form of an equation for a line that has an x-intercept of "-3" and goes through (-2,2)

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Answer:

y=2x+6.

Explanation:

1) the condition 'an x-intercept of "-3"' means the point A with the coordinates (-3;0), then it is possible to make up the required equation according to the rule (the coordinates (-2;2) belong to the point B):


2) \ (x-X_B)/(X_A-X_B)=(y-Y_B)/(Y_A-Y_B), \ where \ X_A=-2;Y_A=2;X_B=-3;Y_B=0.

after the substitution the coordinates into the rule:


(x+3)/(-2+3) =(y-0)/(2-0); \ => \ (x+3)/(1)=(y)/(2); \ => \ y=2x+6.

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