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Write the equation of the line that contains the given point and has the given slope. (–1, 4), slope is –3

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Y = -3x + 4. This is because the y value is -4 so that would be the y intercept and -3 is the slope as said in the question
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\bf (\stackrel{x_1}{-1}~,~\stackrel{y_1}{4})~\hspace{10em}slope = m\implies -3\\\\\\ \begin{array}\cline{1-1}\textit{point-slope form}\\\cline{1-1}\\y-y_1=m(x-x_1)\\\\\cline{1-1}\end{array}\implies y-4=-3[x-(-1)]\\\\\\y-4=-3(x+1)\implies y-4=-3x-3\implies y=-3x+1

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