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Identify the point and slope in the equation y - 1 = -2(x -2)

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The equation


y-1=-2(x-2)

Is in point intercept form

The general equation of point intercept form is given as


y-y_1=m(x-x_1)_{}

Comparing the two equations

This implies


m=-2

Hence, the slope in the equation is -2

Also, by comparing the equations


x_1=2,y_1=1

Thus the point in the equation is (2, 1)

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