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Which of the following are point-slope equations of the line going through(-2,-2) and (2, 1)? Check all that apply.A. y-1 =3/4(x-2)B. y-2=-3/4(x-1)C. y-1=-3/4 (x-2)D. y+2 = 3/4(x+2)E. y-2 = 3/4(x-2)F. y+2 =-3/4(x+2)

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The given points are (-2, -2) and (2, 1).

First, we have to find the slope.


m=(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1)

Let's replace the points in the formula.


m=(1-(-2))/(2-(-2))=(1+2)/(2+2)=(3)/(4)

Now, we use one point, the slope, and the point-slope formula.


\begin{gathered} y-y_1=m(x-x_1) \\ y-(-2)=(3)/(4)(x-(-2)) \\ y+2=(3)/(4)(x+2) \end{gathered}

D is correct.

Now, let's use the second point.


\begin{gathered} y-y_1=m(x-x_1)_{} \\ y-1=(3)/(4)(x-2) \end{gathered}

A is also correct.

Therefore, the right answers are A and D.

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