What is the equation of a line that has a slope of -3 and passes through (-2,6)

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It has to do with equation of a straight line and I hope it helps


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4 3/5    <--- answer
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Answer:

x = 80

Step-by-step explanation:

22 \degree =  (1)/(2) (x \degree - 36 \degree) \n  \therefore \: 22 \degree * 2 =   (x \degree - 36 \degree) \n \therefore \: 44 \degree =   x \degree - 36 \degree \n \therefore \: 44 \degree   + 36 \degree=   x \degree \n \therefore \:  x \degree = 80 \degree \n  \:  \:  \:  \:  \: \huge \red{ \boxed{ \therefore \:  x  = 80 }}