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Ringo
5 January, 08:06
How do you put y+1=-3 (x-2) in slope int form
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Patrick Casey
5 January, 08:40
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Y + 1 = - 3 (x-2)
y + 1 = - 3x + 6
y = - 3x + 6 - 1
y = - 3x + 5
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