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What is the equation of a line that has a slope of 2, and contains the point (4,6)?

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Answer:

y= 2x -2

Explanation:

You would use point- slope formula. y-y = m(x-x). With your numbers it would end up looking like this ----> y-6 = 2(x-4), then do the distributive property which then gives you ----> y-6 = 2x - 8, then subtract 6 on both sides and you get ---> y = 2x - 2. Hope this helped!!!!

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