y=3x+b
-2=3*5+b
b=-17
y=3x-17
Slope: -35 passing through (-5, -1) Equation: y = -35x-176
If the slope is m, then the equation is y - 7 = m*(x + 3)
If the slope is undefined, it is a vertical line. Therefore the equation is x=2.
If you mean passing through (1, 2) with a slope of -3 then it is y = -3x+5
If you mean a point of (-1, 4) and a slope of -3 then the equation is y = -3x+1
Slope: -35 passing through (-5, -1) Equation: y = -35x-176
It is: y = 5x+6
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If you mean a slope of -2 passing through (5, 0) then the equation is y = -2x+10
To write the equation of a line with a slope of 5 that passes through the point (1, 3), we can use the point-slope form of the equation, which is (y - y_1 = m(x - x_1)). Here, (m) is the slope, and ((x_1, y_1)) is the point. Substituting the values, we get (y - 3 = 5(x - 1)). Simplifying this, the equation becomes (y = 5x - 2).
If the slope is m, then the equation is y - 7 = m*(x + 3)
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If the slope is undefined, it is a vertical line. Therefore the equation is x=2.
y=x
The straight line equation would depend on the slope which has not been given.
Write the equation of a line in slope-intercept form that has a slope of -2 and passes through the point (2, -8).
Point: (2, 17)Slope: 7Equation: y = 2x+13