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The point-slope equation of the line through (-2,6) and (1,1)
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The point-slope equation of the line through (-2,6) and (1,1)
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y - 6 = -
(x-(-2))
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m=(1-6)/(1+2)
m=-5/3
y=(-5/3)x+b
1=(-5/3)(1)+b
b=8/3
y=(-5/3)x+(8/3)
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