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  • 08-11-2021
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How would you put this: (2, - 5) into a y=mx+b equation?

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Brainlyuser1057 Brainlyuser1057
  • 08-11-2021
So m is the slope and b is the y-intercept.

So if 2 is your slope and -5 is your y intercept, your equation would be y=2x-5, because since it’s a -5, we just change the plus sign to a minus sign. I hope this helps!
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