Point slope is y-y1=m(x-x1)
Keep y and x as they are (do not plug anything in for those).
Variable m is the slope.
x1 and y1 are part of the point, which is in (x, y) form.
With the information given, plug each into the equation.
m= 2 (It's the slope)
x1=-8
y1=5
Put these variables into the equation like this-
y-5=2(x--8)
The two negatives cancel out (between x and 8) so your final answer is-
y-5=2(x+8)
        
             
        
        
        
Answer: 9 * (5 - y)
Explanation:
Times: multiplication 
Difference: subtraction 
y: the unknown variable
        
             
        
        
        
The greatest common factor of this can be solved by looking at the individual parts and splitting it up.
First, we have 28 and 7.  Well, thats an easy one.  7 goes into 28 4 times so we are now left with 4 and 1.
We can also write the rest of this like this 4(x*x*y) - 1(x*y*y*y*y*y)
Now, what values are in both equations.  We have one x and one y that can be taken out of both.
We end up with 7xy(4x-7y^4)
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer:
x = 9
Step-by-step explanation:
First equation = 4x - 8
Second equation = 7x - 35
Seperate the equation with an equal sign to make it an equality equation and solve for X so :
4x - 8 = 7x - 35 (Given)
-3x - 8 = -35 (Subtraction property of equality)
-3x = -27 (Addition property of equality)
x = 9 (Division property of equality)
Solution:
x = 9
 
        
             
        
        
        
This is how you do it hope this helps.