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Which equation is a point-slope form of the equation of this line? A. -2x + y + 5 = 0 B.y = 2x - 5 C. (y + 1) = -(1)/(2)(x - 2) D.(y- 1) = 2(x+ 2)
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Which equation is a point-slope form of the equation of this line?
A. -2x + y + 5 = 0
B.y = 2x - 5
C. (y + 1) = -(1)/(2)(x - 2)
D.(y- 1) = 2(x+ 2)
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D is the correct answer
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answer should be D. (y-1) = 2(x+2) hoped this helped :)
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