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Daniella Nolan
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11 July, 08:03
What is y+3=-2 (x-5) what does that equal to?
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Mekhi Bean
11 July, 08:13
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The answer is y = - 2x+7. First, you distribute the - 2 to x-5. Then, you subtract 3 on both sides.
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