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Answer:

The equation in the point-slope form for the line that passes through point (-1, -4) and has a slope of -3 is y+4=-3(x+1).

Explanation:

Given that:

Line passes through the point = (-1, -4)

Slope of the line = -3

Point slope form of a line is given by;


y-y_1=m(x-x_1)

Here,

x1 = -1 , y1 = -4 and m = -3

Putting the values in the point-slope form of the equation,

y-(-4) = -3(x-(-1))

y+4= -3(x+1)

Hence,

The equation in the point-slope form for the line that passes through point (-1, -4) and has a slope of -3 is y+4=-3(x+1).

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