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The point-slope form of its equation is y + 6 = 2(x-0) y-0 = 2(x + 3) y + 6 = -2(x-0) y-0=-2(x-3)
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The point-slope form of its equation is
y + 6 = 2(x-0)
y-0 = 2(x + 3)
y + 6 = -2(x-0)
y-0=-2(x-3)
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Answer:y+0=-2(x-0)
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