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Write the equation of the line in either point-slope form or slope-intercept form.

Write the equation of a line that has a slope of -3 and passes through the point (1.25, -4).

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Answer:

a/b

Explanation:

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User RacerX
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Answer:


y = -3x + 0.25

Explanation:

A line has the following slope-intercept equation:


y = ax + b

In which a is the slope.

Write the equation of a line that has a slope of -3 and passes through the point (1.25, -4).

Slope of -3 means that
a = -3. So


y = -3x + b

Passes through the point (1.25, -4). Means that when
x = 1.25, y = -4


-4 = -3*1.25 + b


b = -3*1.25 + 4


b = 0.25

So


y = -3x + 0.25

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