SOLUTION: This one is harder to explain I have a graph. 10 by -10.
The dot is on (2,-2). And I have to pick on of the following equations for it:
a) y -2 = -5/3 (x + 1)
b) y - 2 = 5/3
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Question 806470: This one is harder to explain I have a graph. 10 by -10.
The dot is on (2,-2). And I have to pick on of the following equations for it:
a) y -2 = -5/3 (x + 1)
b) y - 2 = 5/3 (x + 1)
c) y + 2 = -5/3 (x - 1)
d) y + 2 = 5/3 (x - 1)
Answer by richwmiller(17219) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
plug in 2 for x to see which one yields -2 for y
none of them
2, -3 is a
2, 7 is b
2,-11/3 is c
2, -1/3 is d
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