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What is an equation of the line that passes through the points (-6, 2) and

(-4, -1)? Put your answer in fully reduced form.

What is an equation of the line that passes through the points (-6, 2) and (-4, -1)? Put-example-1
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Answer (assuming the equation can be written in point-slope form):


y-2 = -(3)/(2)(x+6)

Step-by-step explanation:

When knowing a point the line crosses through and its slope, you can write an equation in point-slope form, or
y-y_1= m (x-x_1).

1) First, find the slope of the line. Use the slope formula
(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1) and the x and y values of the two points given, then solve like so:


((-1)-(2))/((-4)-(-6))\\= (-1-2)/(-4+6)\\= (-3)/(2)

Thus, the slope is
-(3)/(2).

2) Now, use point-slope form,
y-y_1= m (x-x_1). Substitute the
m,
x_1, and
y_1 for real values.

The
m represents the slope, so substitute
-(3)/(2) in its place. The
x_1 and
y_1 represent the x and y values of one point the line crosses through. Any of the two points will work, and I chose (-6,2) for this answer. So, substitute -6 for


y-(2)= -(3)/(2)(x-(-6)\\y-2 = -(3)/(2)(x+6)

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