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The equation of the graphed line passing through the points (-1,4) and (1,-2) is y = -3x + 1.

The equation of a line in slope-intercept form is expressed as:

y = mx + b

From the graph, the line passes through the points (-1,4) and (1,-2).

First, we determine the slope:

Slope m = ( change in y ) / ( change in x )

Slope m = ( -2 - 4 ) / ( 1 - (-1) )

Slope m = -6/2

Slope = -3

Now, plug the slope m = -6 and point (1,-2) into the point-slope formula and simplify:

y - y₁ = m( x - x₁ )

y - (-2) = -3( x - 1 )

y + 2 = -3x + 3

y + 2 - 2 = -3x + 3 - 2

y = -3x + 1

Therefore, the equation of the line is y = -3x + 1.

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