SOLUTION: How do I graph the point slope form linear equation y+4=-4(x-2)? Thank you.

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Question 1105883: How do I graph the point slope form linear equation y+4=-4(x-2)? Thank you.

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Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740) About Me  (Show Source):
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graph the point slope form linear equation
y+4=-4(x-2)
distribute the 4
y + 4 = -4x + 8
subtract 4 from both sides
y = -4x + 8 - 4
y = -4x + 4
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Use the following table to graph this
x | y
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-1 | +8
0 | +4
2 | -4
4 | -8
:
+graph%28+300%2C+200%2C+-6%2C+6%2C+-10%2C+10%2C+-4x%2B4%29+

Answer by Alan3354(69443) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
How do I graph the point slope form linear equation y+4=-4(x-2)? Thank you.
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The graph of this linear equation is a straight line.
The point-slope form is not relevant.
The equation in any form has the same graph.