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What is the equation of the line, in point-slope form, that passes through the points (-1, 7) and (-2, 3)? A. y + 7 = -4(x - 1) B. y - 7 = -4(x + 1) C. y + 7 = 4(x - 1) D. y - 7 = 4(x + 1)

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In general point-point form, the equation for the line through (a,b) and (c,d) is


(c-a)(y-b) = (d-b)(x-a)

Here we have (a,b)=(-1,7) and (c,d)=(-2,3)


(-2 - -1) (y - 7) = (3 - 7)(x - -1)


-1(y - 7) = -4(x+1)


y - 7 = 4 (x+1)

Answer: Choice D

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