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What is y - 1 = -5/2(x + 2) in pre-algebra standard form

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Answer:

y=-5/2x-4

Explanation:

y-l=-5/2(x+2)

Distribute the -5/2 to (x+2)

y-1=-5/2x-5

Add on on both sides of the equal sign

y=-5/2x-4

If this is not the right answer that you are looking for it is because I'm not in pre-algebra I just wanted to try to help.

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