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| Question 920959:  For the following problem, the slope and one point on a line is given. Use the point-slope form to find the equation of that line. (Write your answer in slope-intercept form.)
 (-1,-2)  m=-2
 Found 2 solutions by  MathLover1, ewatrrr:
 Answer by MathLover1(20850)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! 
 
 | Solved by pluggable solver: FIND a line by slope and one point |  | What we know about the line whose equation we are trying to find out:
 
 
 it goes through point (-1, -2)
 it has a slope of -2
 
 First, let's draw a diagram of the coordinate system with point (-1, -2) plotted with a little blue dot:
 
 
  
 Write this down: the formula for the equation, given point
  and intercept a, is 
 
  (see a paragraph below explaining why this formula is correct) 
 Given that a=-2, and
  , we have the equation of the line: 
 
  
 Explanation: Why did we use formula
  ? Explanation goes here. We are trying to find equation y=ax+b. The value of slope (a) is already given to us. We need to find b. If a point (  ,  ) lies on the line, it means that it satisfies the equation of the line. So, our equation holds for (  ,  ):  Here, we know a,  , and  , and do not know b. It is easy to find out:  . So, then, the equation of the line is:  . 
 Here's the graph:
 
 
  
 | Answer by ewatrrr(24785)
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