y+2=−2(x−5)
Mathematics, 12.11.2020 04:40 pruittjr5161
Which equation is a point slope form equation for line AB?
y+1=−2(x−6)
y+2=−2(x−5)
y+6=−2(x−1)
y+5=−2(x−2)
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Which equation is a point slope form equation for line AB?
y+1=−2(x−6)
y+2=−2(x−5)
y+2=−2(x−5)
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