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What is the equation, in point-slope form, for a line that goes through ​(2, −6)​ and has a slope of ​−3/4​?

A. y - 6 = 3/4 (x - 2)
B. y + 6 = -3/4 (x + 2)
C. y + 6 = -3/4 (x - 2)
D. y - 6 = -3/4 (x + 2)

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Explanation:

C. y + 6 = -3/4 (x - 2) ✅✅

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Answer: C. y + 6 = -3/4 (x - 2)

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