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Find an equation of the line that satisfies the conditions. Write the equation in standard form. Through (-10,-6);m=0

          Find an equation of the line that satisfies the conditions. Write the equation in standard form. Through (-10,-6);m=0
        

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Geometry A Common Core Curriculum
Geometry A Common Core Curriculum
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00:01 In this problem, we're going to take a point and a slope and write an equation in standard form.
00:06 We're going to use the point slope form to do this.
00:09 So, y minus y1 equals m times the quantity of x minus x1.
00:15 Let's put the y1 in, which is zero, and the m, which is 5, 6, and then the x1, which is negative 3.
00:22 Now, minusing a negative 3 is like adding a positive 3.
00:25 So let's put plus 3 here...
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