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Write an equation in slope-intercept form of the line that contains the point (-2, 2) and has the slope = -5.

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Answer:


y=-5x-8

Explanation:

Given the following question:

To calculate the slope intercept of a line/point we need to use the formula for slope intercept, substitute, and solve for b.

Formula for slope intercept:

y=mx+b

m=-5

y=2

x=-2

2=-5(-2)+b

Solve for b:

2=-5(-2)+b

-5(-2)=10

2=10+b

10-10=0

2-10=-8

-8=b

b=-8

Substitute for the following:

y=mx+b

b=-8

m=-5

y=-5x-8

Your answer is "y = -5x - 8."

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