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Which is an equation of the line with a slope of 2 that passes through (3,−5)?

A. y+5=2(x−3)
B. y−5=2(x+3)
C. y−5=3(x−2)
D. y+5=3(x−2)

show how u got it please lol

User Kwirk
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Answer:

y=−3x−2. Explanation: Given -. Slope of the line −3. Point (−2,4). Use the formula -. mx+c=y. Where -. m slope of the line x,y x and y coordinates,

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User Abbin Varghese
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A is the answer. There is nothing to show just put values in point slope form
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