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Which statements are correct steps in finding the linear equation of a line that passes through the points (-1,7) and

(2.4) using the point slope form method? Select all that apply
y=x+6
7=-1(-1) + b
y-4=-1 (x-2)
y-7=-1(x-(-1))
y-2 = x-4
y=-X+6

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Answer:

C. y – 4 = –1 (x – 2)

D. y – 7 = –1 (x – (–1))

F. y = –x + 6

Explanation:

just took the test on edg2020 and it says C, D and F are the right answers

User Wmatt
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Answer:


7=-1\cdot (-1)+b


y-4=-1\cdot (x-2)


y-7=-1\cdot (x-(-1))


y=-x+6

Explanation:

Find the slope of the line that passes through the points (-1,7) and (2.4):


\text{Slope}=(7-4)/(-1-2)=(3)/(-3)=-1

So, the equation of the line is


y-y_1=-1\cdot (x-x_1),

where
(x_1,y_1) are the coordintaes of the point from the line

or


y=-1\cdot x+b,

where b is y-intercept.

To find b, substitute x = -1 and y = 7:


7=-1\cdot (-1)+b\\ \\b=7-1=6\\ \\y=-x+6

If
(x_1,y_1)=(-1,7), then


y-7=-1\cdot (x-(-1))

If
(x_1,y_1)=(2,4), then


y-4=-1\cdot (x-2)

So correct options are


7=-1\cdot (-1)+b


y-4=-1\cdot (x-2)


y-7=-1\cdot (x-(-1))


y=-x+6

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