Question 1181560
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Write the equation of the line in slope-intercept form with slope of -3 passing through the point (6, -2).
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equation of line in slope point form

(y-y1) = m(x-x1)  point (6,-2) slope -3

(y - (-2) ) = -3(x-6)

y + 2 = -3x + 18

y= -3x + 16          <U>ANSWER</U>
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Solved.


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    Similar to as you answer &nbsp;"4"&nbsp;  when you are asked &nbsp;"How many is &nbsp;2*2 &nbsp;?".
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