Written in 2-point form, the equation of the line is
y = (y2-y1)/(x2-x1)·(x-x1) +y1
y = (3-(-5))/(-6-(-4))·(x-(-4)) + (-5)
y = 8/-2·(x +4) - 5
y = -4x -21
The value of b is -21.
Answer:
D. 15
Step-by-step explanation:
3x-10=2x+5
to solve subtract 2x from both sides
(3x - 2x) - 10 = 2x + 5 - 2x
add 10 to both sides
x -10 + 10 = 5 + 10
x = 15
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Answer:
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Answer:
Valid
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