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The slope of the line below is -2. Use the coordinates of the labeled point to

find a point-slope equation of the line.

4
-6)

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User Tadeusz
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Answer: y= -2x+2

Step-by-step explanation: y-y₁=m(x-x₁)

y-(-6)= -2(x-4)

y+6=-2x+8

y=-2x+8-6

y= -2x+2

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User Tracy Moody
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Answer:

y + 6 = -2(x - 4)

Explanation:

The point-slope form of an equation of a line:


y-y_1=m(x-x_1)

m - slope

We have the slope m = -2 and the point (4, -6). Substitute:


y-(-6)=-2(x-4)\\\\y+6=-2(x-4)

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