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Which of the following equations describe the line (-6, 2) (-1, -4)? (Graph below)

A. y - 4 = -5/6(x - 1)
B. y - 2 = -5/6(x + 6)
C. y + 4 = -6/5(x + 1)
D. y + 4 = -5/6(x + 1)
E. y - 2 = -6/5(x + 6)
F. y - 6 = -6/5(x + 2)

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Answer: c.

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User Doug Finke
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I notice that all the choices are written in Point-Slope Formula. This is a key factor in answering your question.

So usually we solve for slope, plug into point-slope form, then solve for slope intercept.

We only have to do the first 2 steps:

Formula for slope:
(y2-y1)/(x2-x1)
Plug in values:
(-4-2)/(-1-(-6)) = (-6)/(5)
Slope:
- (6)/(5)
Point-slope formula:
y - y1 = m(x-x1) where m is equivalent to slope.
Plug in values:
y -2 = -(6)/(5)(x + 6)


We can also rewrite the equation like this using the other coordinates.

Plug in value:
y + 4 = - (6)/(5)(x + 1)
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