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Which is the correct equation for a line that passes through the points (-2,7) and (2,-5)?

y=3x+5
y=1/3x+3
y= -3x-12
y= -3x+1

User Keneni
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Answer:

y= -3x+1

Explanation:

x1= -2 x2=2 y1=7 y2=-5

using the formula

(y-y1)/(x-x1)=(y2-y1)/(x2-x1)

(y-7)/(x-(-2))=(-5-7)/(2-(-2))

(y-7)/(x+2)=(-5-7)/(2+2)

(y-7)/(x+2)=(-12)/4

(y-7)/(x+2)=-3

cross multiply

y-7=-3(x+2)

y-7=-3x-6

y=-3x-6+7

y=-3x+1

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