Answer:
The equation of a line that passes through points (2, - 1) and (3, - 4) is
y = -3x + 5
Explanation:
In order to solve this we need to know the following slope formula

Where m is the slope
Now let (2,-1) be
, and (3,-4) be
. So now we do....

From here we can find the equation of this line by using the slope point form of an equation, and we will obtain the following......
