Graph ​ y−5=−23(x+9) ​ using the point and slope given in the equation.
Use the line tool and select two points on the line.

Can some one help me figure out what this would look like?

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The standard equation in point-slope form is expressed according to the equation:

[tex]y-y_0=m(x-x_0)[/tex]

m is the slope

(x0, y0) is any point on the line

Given the equation [tex]y-5=-23(x+9)[/tex]

Comparing both equations

m = -23

(x0, y0) = (5, -9)

Find the graph attached

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