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What is the equation, in slope-intercept form, of the line that contains the points (3, -4) and (5 -6)

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Answer:

y = -x - 7

Explanation:

As we move from the point (3, -4) to the point (5, -6), x increases by 2 and y decreases by 2. Thus, the slope of this line is m = rise / run = -2/2, or -1.

Starting with the general slope-intercept form of the equation of a straight line, we get y = mx + b => y = -1x + b.

Subbing -4 for y and 3 for x, we get

-4 = -1(3) + b, which yields b = -1

Thus, the desired equation is

y = -x - 1

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