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What is the equation in point-slope form of a line that passes through the points (7, −8)(7, −8) and (−4, 6)(−4, 6) ? y−6=−1411(x+4)y−6=−1411(x+4) y+6=−1411(x−4)y+6=−1411(x−4) y−6=−23(x+4)y−6=−23(x+4) y+6=−23(x−4)

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Answer:

Explanation:

y + 8 = m (x-7)

User TalkLittle
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y + 8 = m (x-7)
You just would insert one of the coordinates into the equation. Point slope is y - y1 = m (x-x1) You'd choose one coordinate then solve and that's the answer.
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