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  • 01-11-2016
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Which equation is in standard form and represents a line with slope –1 through the point (–3, 5)?

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  • 01-11-2016
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slope = -1 x'= -3 y'=5


slope. (x'-x)=y'-y


-1. (-3-x)=5-y


3+x=5-y


y=2-x

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