genitiaharris5
genitiaharris5 genitiaharris5
  • 02-06-2021
  • Mathematics
contestada

What is an equation of the line that passes through the points (-3, -5) and
(-5, -3)?

Respuesta :

anasweeney43 anasweeney43
  • 07-08-2021

Answer: y = -x-8

Step-by-step explanation:

(-3,-5) (-5,-3)

Slope (m) = (y-y)/(x-x) = (-3- -5)/(-5- -3) = (-3+5)/(-5+3) = 2/- 2 = - 1

m = - 1

Point (-3,-5)

y-y=m(x-x)

y- -5= -1(x- -3) = y+5 = -1(x+3)

y+5 = - x -3

y+5= - x - 3 (substract 5 from both sides)

y = - x - 8

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

How does the saguaro cactus take advantage of rare, brief rainfall?
Explain why a mixed number is not in the set of intergers or whole numbers
Containment was a policy in which the U.S. tried to do what?
Write an addition equation with a positive addend and a negative addend and a resulting sum of -8
The most commonly spoken language in the Fertile Crescent around the time of Jesus was
1/3(9x+27)-4=1/2(2x+54)
Explain the connection, or relationship between a protagonist and an antagonist.
Which two countries were the first to declare war on Germany in WWII?
How do you work this problem?
If every positive number has two square roots and you can find the length of the side of a square window by finding a square root of the area, why is there only