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| Question 1014956:  Y+ 4 = -4 (x-2)
 What is the slope of the given line?
 What point does this line pass through, which is the basis of this equation?
 Rewrite this equation in slope-intercept form
 
 Answer by robertb(5830)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! The basic linear formula passing through the point (h,k) is y - k = m(x-k), where m is the slope of the line.
 Thus, the slope of the given line is -4.
 The basis point would be the point (2, -4).
 Now y+4 = -4x +8, by the distributive property.
 So y = -4x +4, after transposition of the constant.  This is the linear equation in slope-intercept form.
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