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Andre45 [30]
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Slope of -2 passing through A(0,4)

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stepladder [879]4 years ago
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Y=-2x+4
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Pull out any terms from sums, so that each sum starts at same lower limit  (n=1)

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y=a1x+a2(4+x2−13!x3+04!x4+15!x5−⋯)

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