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Which equation represents the line that passes through (–6, 7) and (–3, 6)? y = –x + 9 y = –x + 5 y = –3x – 11y y = –3x + 25

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Step
1

Find the slope of the line

we know that

the formula to calculate the slope between two points is equal to


m=((y2-y1))/((x2-x1))

Let


A(-6,7)\\B(-3,6)

substitute the values


m=((6-7))/((-3+6))


m=((-1))/((3))


m=-1/3

Step
2

with the slope m and the point
A(-6,7) find the equation of the line

we know that

the equation of the line in the point-slope form is equal to


y-y1=m*(x-x1)

substitute the values


y-7=(-1/3)*(x+6)


y=(-1/3)x-2+7


y=(-1/3)x+5

therefore

the answer is


y=(-1/3)x+5

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