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drew says the equation for the line is y=5x-3, matt says the equation should be -5x+y=-3. who is correct and why
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Drew is correct. Both equations are equivalent to each other, as you can rearrange -5x+y=-3 to y=5x-3. Therefore, both equations represent the same line.
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