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Which equation describes the same line as y-5=-2(x+4)

Which equation describes the same line as y-5=-2(x+4)-example-1

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Answer:The answer is A. You have to solve for Y .

Explanation:

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Option A (y=-2x-3) is the answer.

Explanation:

First, you need to multiply the -2 by what is in the parentheses, in order to expand the equation. -2*x is -2x, and -2*4 is -8. This leaves you with -2x-8 on the right side of the equation.

Next, you need to isolate y on the left side of the equation. You can do this by subtracting -5 from both sides. Subtracting a negative causes it to become positive, so you are really just adding 5 to both sides.

This makes it so the y is now alone, and the right side has -2x-8+5. We add together the -8 and 5 to leave us with -3.

This makes the answer y=-2x-3.

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