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Which point below would you use with the point (-2, -5) to get a line with a slope of -1? (4, 1) (1, 4) (-6, 1) (-1, -6)
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Which point below would you use with the point (-2, -5) to get a line with a slope of -1?
(4, 1)
(1, 4)
(-6, 1)
(-1, -6)
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the point you would use is -6,1
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The answer would be (-6,1)
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