SOLUTION: what is the form of this equation: -5x-y=2 also would i use this given form or change it?

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Question 522376: what is the form of this equation: -5x-y=2
also would i use this given form or change it?

Answer by geometryworm7271(30)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
that is point slope form,and it depends on what you are looking for
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