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| Question 260411:  find an equation of the line having the specified slope and containing the indicated point. write your final answer as a linear function in slope intercept form. Then graph the line.
 The problem is m=negative one fifth (-2,1)
 this is what i have done and am not sure what to do from here
 m=-4 (x=-1 and y=5)
 y =-1times -4 +b
 y= -4+ b
 5=-4+9
 x and y chart of x being -4 and y bring 5
 Answer by richwmiller(17219)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! I have no idea what you were trying to do. We want an equation that looks something like y=2x+4
 but with different numbers
 It is modeled after y=mx+b where m is the slope and b is the value of y when x=0
 So we are told that m=-1/5
 and we have the point (-2,0)
 so we need to find b
 0=-1/5*(-2)+b
 0=2/5+b
 -2/5=b
 So our equation is y=-1x/5-2/5
 We could get rid of the fractions but we are told to leave it this way.
 so we know the point (0,-2/5) and the point given us (-2,0)
 The slope m tells us that for every 1 that y goes up x goes down 5
 It also tells us that for every 1 that y goes down x goes up 5.
 So from point (-2,0) we can find a point (-7,1) or (3,-1)
 
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