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The slope of the line below is -2. Use the coordinates of the labeled point to

find a point-slope equation of the line.

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Hope this helps! The answer is correct as I also took the quiz.

The slope of the line below is -2. Use the coordinates of the labeled point to find-example-1
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Answer:

We can express the equation for any linear equation with slope -2 and point (x0,y0) as:


y=-2x+(y_0+2x_0)\\\\y-y_0=-2(x-x_0)

Explanation:

Incomplete question:

There is no point to complete the equation.

As we have no point to complete the linear equation, we will solve for any given point (x0,y0) and a slope of m=-2.

The linear equation can be written generically as:


y(x)=mx+b\\\\y(x)=-2x+b

If a point, like (x0,y0) belongs to the linear equation, it satisfies its equation. Then:


y_0=-2x_0+b

Then, we can calculate b as:


y_0=-2x_0+b\\\\b=y_0+2x_0

We can express the equation for any linear equation with slope -2 and point (x0,y0) as:


y=-2x+(y_0+2x_0)\\\\y-y_0=-2(x-x_0)

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