From the points you get a slope of -1 using the slope in y=mx+b you get b=1 so y=-x+1
Answer:
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Answer:
Top right.
Step-by-step explanation:
So we want a line with a slope of 3 and passes through (2,5).
To do so, we can use the point-slope form.
The point-slope form is:

m is the slope and x₁ and y₁ is an ordered pair.
Thus, let m be 3, y₁ be 5, and x₁ be 2. Thus:

Our answer is the top right :)
This problem, as written, requires a bit of guessing regarding your intentions. My interpretation is that you want to do this division:
2
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1 6/7
If that's correct, here's what to do: rewrite 1 6/7 as 13/7 (an improper fraction).
Then divide:
2
-------- This is equivalent to the multiplication (2/1)(7/13) = 14/13 (answer)
13/7
The slope is -3/2
Use the two ordered pairs (-2,0) and (0,-3) and do y2-y1/x2-x1
-3-0/0+2= -3/2