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What is the equation of a line in point-slope form passing through (-4,6) and (2, 3)?

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Answer:


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

Explanation:

The slope is


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

So, using the point (2,3), the equation is


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

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