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Question 1047791:  If I don't get this ASAP, I'll be in big trouble. Can somebody please Help me?!
 
 
1. Write an equation of the line that passes through the point (3,0) and 
    has the slope, m = -2.
 
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2. Write an equation of the line that passes through the point (1,2) and 
    has the slope, m = 2.
 
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3. Write an equation in point-slope form of the line that passes through 
    the points (-5,-4) and (7,-5).
 
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4. Write the equation 5x - y + 6 = 0 in standard form with integer 
    coefficients.
 
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5. Write the equation y = -3x + 9 in standard form with integer 
    coefficients.
 
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THANK YOU! 
 Found 2 solutions by  Boreal, ewatrrr: Answer by Boreal(15235)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website! 1.  slope is -2 and through (3,0).  Point slope formula, y-y1=m(x-x1) 
y-0=-2(x-3) 
y=-2x+6 
2.y-2=2(x-1) 
y-2=2x-2, distributing 
y=2x 
3.Need slope first, which is change in y over change in x.  That is -9/12=-3/4 
y+5=(-1/12)(x-7). You can use the other point if desired and watch the signs.  
y+5=(-x/12)+(7/12);5=60/12 
y=-(1/12)x-(53/12) 
check with other point 
y+4=(1/12)(x+5) 
y+4=(1/12)x-(5/12) 
y=(-1/12)x-(53/12) 
  
4.Just move the 6 to the other side.  That makes it standard form. 
5x-y=-6.  The coefficient of y is implied -1, an integer. 
5.y=-3x+9 is slope-intercept form. 
Move the x to the other side and you are done. 
3x+y=9.  This is standard form.  The x and y have to have integer coefficients, and the x one must be positive.  The constant is on the other side and has to be an integer.   
 Answer by ewatrrr(24785)      (Show Source): 
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