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What is the point-slope form of the equation for the line with a slope of βˆ’2 that passes through the point (4,βˆ’6)? yβˆ’4=βˆ’2(x+6)y minus 4 is equal to negative 2 times open paren x plus 6 close paren, , ,

y+6=βˆ’2(xβˆ’4)y plus 6 is equal to negative 2 times open paren x minus 4 close paren, , ,

y=βˆ’2xβˆ’6y is equal to negative 2 x minus 6, , ,

yβˆ’6=βˆ’2(x+4)

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