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A line passes through the point ](8, −2 and has a slope of (−5, 4).

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Answered by Feni2020
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Step-by-step explanation:

I think answer should be 3

Answered by FanzyRacer
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Answer:

You can plug the information into the point-slope form and put it in the slope-intercept form from there. The point-slope form is

y−y1=m(x−x1)

Where m is the slope, and the point (x1,y1) is a point on the line.

From the question, we know the slope is 54, and the point is (8,5). Thus, we can put all the information into the equation and convert it to slope-intercept form.

y−5=54(x−8)

⟹y−5=54x−10

⟹y=54x−5

Thus, the slope-intercept form of the line is y

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