Answer:
The point slope form of the equation for line passes through (0, -5) with slope 2 is (y+5) = 2 (x-0)
Solution:
In the question it is given that the line passes through the point (0,-5) with slope (m) = 2. We have to find out the point slope form of the equation.
We know the point - slope form of an equation is given by
[tex]\left(y-y_{1}\right)=m\left(x-x_{1}\right)[/tex]
where [tex]x_{1} and y_{1}[/tex] are the x and y co-ordinates
[tex]\text { Here } y_{1}=-5 \text { and } x_{1}=0 \text { and the slope } m=2[/tex]
Substituting the values in the point slope form of the equation we get
(y-(-5)) = 2 (x-0)
⇒ (y+5) = 2 (x-0)
Hence the point slope form of the equation for line passes through (0, -5) with slope 2 is (y+5) = 2 (x-0)