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dusya [7]
4 years ago
10

. Choose the equation below that represents the line passing through the point (2, – 5) with a slope of −3. I also need help usi

ng a graphing calculator and which is the best online one to use?
Mathematics
2 answers:
Anvisha [2.4K]4 years ago
5 0
Point slope form of a linear equation is :
y-y1=m(x-x1)
m=slope
b=y-intercept

Given :
Slope = -3
Point = (2,-5)

Plugging into the equation:
y+5 = -3(x-2)
y+5 = -3x + 6
y = -3x+1
Arturiano [62]4 years ago
3 0
Y=-3x+1 is your equation. And the online graphing calculation I use is desmos.com. It's free too. 
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