SOLUTION: Using the point-slope form of a line,y-4=-2(x+3)identify the slope. Transform this given equation into slope-intercept form. Graph the line on the grid provided and explain how yo
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Question 696034: Using the point-slope form of a line,y-4=-2(x+3)identify the slope. Transform this given equation into slope-intercept form. Graph the line on the grid provided and explain how you determined your graph. Found 2 solutions by rfer, josmiceli:Answer by rfer(16322) (Show Source):
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This says ( change in y ) / ( change in x ) = slope
The general form is
where = slope and
( x[1], y[1] ) is a point on the line, so
( -3,4 ) is on the line, and the slope is
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This is in slope-intercept form
check:
Does it go through (-3,4) ?
OK
here's the plot: