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Find an equation of the line: Through the point (2, −4) with a y-intercept of −2 Through the points (4,2) and (3,1) Through the point (3,2) with a slope of −2

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Answer and Step-by-step explanation: Equations of line through points and slope can be determined by:


y-y_(0)=m(x-x_(0))

m is slope

  • Point (2,-4) and y-intercept = -2

Y-intercept is point (0,-2)

m =
(y_(a)-y_(b))/(x_(a)-x_(b))

m =
(-4-(-2))/(2-0)

m = - 1

Equation:


y+2=-1(x-0)


y=-x-2

  • Points (4,2) and (3,1)

m =
(2-1)/(4-3)

m = 1

Equation:


y-2=(x-4)


y=x-2

  • Point (3,2) and slope = -2

m = -2

Equation:


y-2=-2(x-3)


y=-2x+6+2


y=-2x+8

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