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Write the equation of the line, in point-slope form. Identify (x1, y1) as the point (-2, 2). Use the box provided or the upload option to submit all of your calculations and final answers.

Help please I'm so confused. So I got the slope as 0

Write the equation of the line in pointslope form Identify x1 y1 as the point 2 2 Use the box provided or the upload option to submit all of your calculations a class=

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no the slope is no 0.

if we have (-2,2) and (2,-2) then the slope is

[tex]slope = \displaystyle\frac{y_2-y_1}{x_2-x_1} \\ = \frac{(-2) - (2)}{2 - (-2)} = \frac{-4}{4} = -1[/tex]

with (x1, y1) = (-2,2), the point slope form is

y - 2 = -1(x + 2)

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