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13 May, 21:23

Write the equation of a line with a slope of - 2 and a y-intercept of 5:

A) - 2 + y = 5

B) 2x - y = 5

C) y = - 2 + 5

D) y = 5x - 2

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  1. 13 May, 21:36
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    The equation of a line with a slope of - 2 and a y-intercept of 5 is y = - 2x + 5

    Solution:

    Given that slope is - 2 and y-intercept is 5

    We need to find the equation of line

    The equation of line when slope and y-intercept is given can be calculated using "slope-intercept form"

    The slope intercept form is given as:

    y = mx + b

    where "m" is the slope of line and "b" is the y-intercept

    Plugging the given values in slope intercept form, we get

    y = - 2x + 5

    Thus the required equation of line is found
  2. 13 May, 21:51
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    Answer: y = - 2x + 5, so C (you probably just forgot to put the x)

    Explanation: y = mx+b m represents the slope, b represents the y intercept
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