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What is the point-slope form of an equation passing through (0, -5) with a 5 points

slope of 2? *

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Answer:

y=2x-5

Explanation:


y-y_(1)=m(x-x_(1))


x_(1)=0, y_(1)=-5\\, and m=2


y-(-5)=2(x-0), -(-5)-Two negatives make it positive, and you distribute the 2


y+5=2x, you now subtract 5 to get y by itself to get your answer of


y=2x-5

*NOTE* (0,-5) is the y-intercept, so you could have used the linear equation of y=mx+b, m=2, and b(y-intercept)=-5

giving you y=2x-5

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