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Which is the equation of the line that contains the point (-2,-5) and has a slope of -8 ?

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User FredMan
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Answer:

I will give you this equation in three different forms.

y + 5 = -8(x + 2) point-slope form

y + 5 = -8x - 16

y = -8x - 21 slope-intercept form

8x + y = -21 standard form

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User MrDracow
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Answer:

  • y = -8x - 21

Detailed explanation:

Hi there! Our task is to find the equation of the line, given that:

✦ slope = -8

✦ passes through (-2,-5)

↪ The next step is to plug the data into point-slope.

FORMULA:


\pmb{y-y_1=m(x-x_1)}

Where:

✦ m = slope


\sf{(x_1,y_1) is a point on the graph

Plug in the data:


\sf{y-(-5)=-8(x-(-2)}


\sf{y+5=-8(x+2)}


\sf{y+5=-8x-16}


\sf{y=-8x-16-5}


\sf{y=-8x-21}


\bigstar Therefore, the equation is y = -8x - 21.

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