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Oh god. I can't believe I'm coming back here again for help. It would appear that I am one retarded 14 year old, at least when it comes to Algebra. Here we go again....

I also just want to say 'Thanks' and 'Muchas Gracias' to the people who helped me with the questions on my 2 previous posts. I have taken the Algebra 1 test that those questions were on, and the ones you helped me with were all correct (duh. Why wouldn't they be?). However, I did get some wrong, so my teacher is giving me a second chance. These are some of the questions I answered that came back marked 'Wrong'. These were the only 3 that didn't have to do with graphs, and I can't exactly put the graphs on this forum. So, here are the 3 that are graph-free. (Heh, that rhymed!)

(Note: HIMA stands for 'Here Is My Answer)
1). Write an equation in point-slope form of the line that passes through the points (-3, -4) and (3, 4).
HIMA: y - 4 = -1 1/3 (x - 3)

2). Write the equation 5x - y + 6 = 0 in standard form with integer coefficients.
HIMA: 5x + 6y = 0

3). Write the equation y = -3x + 9 in standard form with integer coefficients.
HIMA: 9x - 3y = -27

Thanks again for putting up with my constant questions!
 Feb 28, 2013
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for the first one i think the slope is just 1 1/3 not -1 1/3. no negative
 Mar 1, 2013

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