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What is the equation of the line that passes through the point (4,−2) and has a slope of
−2?

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3 votes

Point-slope form:

y

2

=

3

x

+

12

Slope-intercept form:

y

=

3

x

+

14

Step-by-step explanation:

First write a point-slope equation

y

y

1

=

m

(

x

x

1

)

, where

(

x

1

,

y

1

)

is the given point,

(

4

,

2

)

, and

m

is the slope,

3

.

y

2

=

3

(

x

4

)

y

2

=

3

x

+

12

For graphing, you can convert to the slope-intercept form,

y

=

m

x

+

b

, by solving for

y

, where

m

is the slope and

b

is the y-intercept.

Add

2

to both sides.

y

=

3

x

+

12

+

2

y

=

3

x

+

14

m

=

3

and

b

=

14

graph{y=-3x+14 [-10.72, 9.29, 7.66, 17.66]}

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