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Meghan Maddox
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7 October, 14:51
Linear equation for (-5,3) and (-1,-1)
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Belen Arroyo
7 October, 15:10
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y = - x - 2
Step-by-step explanation:
y = mx + c
m = (-1-3) / (-1 - (-5)) = - 4/4 = - 1
y = - x + c
(-1,-1)
-1 = - (-1) + c
c = - 2
y = - x - 2
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