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what is y−4=−2(x+3)

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  • 03-04-2020

Answer:

y= -2x-2

Step-by-step explanation:

from y-4= -2(x+3)

we're going to expand -2(x+3)= -2x -6

back to y - 4= -2x -6

moving -4 over to become positive,

we have y= -2x -6+4

y= -2x-2

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