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What is the equation of the line that passes through (5, -2) and (-3, 4)?

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First figure out the slope, the equation is Y2-Y1/ X2-X1.. m=-3/4 So far your equation is y=-3/4x + b. b is the y intercept. Plug in either points in the equation to have so far.. you will receive 7/4. The equation is y=-3/4 + 7/4
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Answer:
4y=-3x-7

Explanation:

The equation of a line passing through (a,b) and (c,d) is given by :-


(y-b)=(d-b)/(c-a)(x-a)

The equation of a line passing through (5, -2) and (-3, 4) is given by :-


(y-(-2))=(4-(-2))/(-3-5)(x-5)\\\\\Rightarrow\ y+2=(6)/(-8)(x-5)\\\\\Rightarrow\ y+2=(-3)/(4)(x-5)\\\\\Rightarrow\ 4(y+2)=-3(x-5)\\\\\Rightarrow\ 4y+8=-3x+15\\\\\Rightarrow\ 4y=-3x-7

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