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Write an equation for the line that passes through (-4,1) and (-8,6)

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Answer:


y=- (5)/(4)x-4

Explanation:

1) if the A has coordinates (-4;1) and B - (-8;6), then it is possible to write the formula of the required line:


(X-X_A)/(X_A-X_B) =(Y-Y_A)/(Y_B-Y_A);

2) if to substitute the coordinates given in the condition, then:


(X+4)/(-8+4) =(Y-1)/(6-1);

3) finally, the required equation of the line is:

-4y=5x+16; ⇔y= -5/4 x-4 (slope-intersection form)

PS. note, the suggested solution is not the only one.

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