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OpenStudy (anonymous):

]Choose the equation below that represents the line passing through the point (-2, -3) with a slope of -6. y + 3 = -6(x + 2) y + 2 = 6(x + 3) y - 3 = -6(x - 2) y - 2 = 6(x - 3)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

help!!

OpenStudy (anas.p):

listen First of all, you need place refarme your equation in the form of \[y=mx+c\] y and x, leave them as it is, and m is gradient, and c is a constant.(y-intercept) For example, i'll take the first equation.|dw:1339744124678:dw| So we have confirmed that your gradient is -6, your m is -6. Your slope is -6 The rest is simple, you place the value of x in the place of x in the equation, and you should get the result for y that you want, if not ty another equation.

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