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What is the point slope form of a line with slope -3 that contains the point (2,-2)

User Hyque
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Answer:

Y=-3x+4

Explanation:

Please graphing and all I did was input the coordinates into the Y=mx+b form, got the b and filled in everything else. Hope this helps!

User Dhwani Katagade
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Answer:

y+2 = -3(x-2)

Explanation:

Point slope form of an equation is

y-y1 = m(x-x1) where m is the slope and (x1,y1) is a point on the line

y - -2 = -3( x-2)

y+2 = -3(x-2)

User Kyle Shank
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