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17 November, 11:34

What's the standard form of the line that passes through (7,-3) and has a y-intercept of 2?

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  1. 17 November, 12:40
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    First, let's solve in slope-intercept form since it's easier. After that, we can turn it into standard form.

    Recall the format of slope-intercept form: y = mx + b

    We know that the y-intercept is 2, so we can input it into our equation ('b' represents the y-intercept!)

    y = mx + 2

    In order to solve for the slope, input the coordinates (7, - 3)

    -3 = 7m + 2

    -5 = 7m

    m = - 5/7

    y = - 5x/7 + 2

    In order to turn it into standard form, just make sure 'x' and 'y' are on the same side:

    y + 5x/7 = 2 is the standard form of the line

    -T. B.
  2. 17 November, 15:31
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    (y-y) = m (x-x)

    (y--3) = 2 (x-7)

    y+3=2x-14

    y+3+14=2x
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