SOLUTION: Write equations in slope-intercept form for two lines that contain (-1, -5).
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: Write equations in slope-intercept form for two lines that contain (-1, -5).
This question is from textbook Geometry
Answer by Mathtut(3670) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
x=-1 could be one line
another line could contain the origin (0,0) so slope would be -5-0/-1-0=5
y-0=5(x-0
:
y=5x+0
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