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What equation is graphed in this figure?

y−4=−1/3(x+2)

y−3=1/3(x+1)

y+2=−3(x−1)

y−5=3(x−1)
Number graph ranging from negative four to four on the x and y axes. A line is drawn on the graph that passes through begin ordered pair negative one comma four end ordered pair and begin ordered pair one comma negative two end ordered pair

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Answer:

The third equation:
y+2=-3(x-1)

Explanation:

The two points on the line are
(-1,4) and
(1,-2).

Slope of the line passing through two points
(x_(1),y_(1)) and
(x_(2),y_(2)) is given as:


m=(y_(2) -y_(1))/ (x_(2) -x_(1))

Here,
(x_(1),y_(1)) and
(x_(2),y_(2)) are
(-1,4) and
(1,-2).

Therefore, slope is equal to,
m=(-2-4 )/ (1-(-1)


m=-6/2


m=-3

Now, equation of a straight line with slope m and points
(x_(1),y_(1)) and
(x_(2),y_(2)) is given as:


y-y_(1)=m(x-x_(1))\\y-y_(2)=m(x-x_(2))

Now, if we use the 2nd form, then
x_(2)=1,y_(2)=-2.

So, the equation is given as :


y-(-2)=-3(x-1)\\y+2=-3(x-1)

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