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A line passes though the points (-5,-4) and (7,-7) . What is it’s equation in point-slope form?

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Given the points of the line


(-5,-4)\text{and(7,-7)}

To find the equation of the line in point-slope form, we will follow the steps below

Step 1:


\text{slope}=m=(-7-(-4))/(7-(-5))=(-7+4)/(7+5)=(-3)/(12)=-(1)/(4)

The equation of the line in point-slope form is given by


\begin{gathered} y-y_1=m(x-x_1) \\ \text{where} \\ m=-(1)/(4) \\ x_1=-5 \\ y_1=-4 \end{gathered}

Substituting these values, the point-slope form of the line will be:


\begin{gathered} y-(-4)=-(1)/(4)(x-(-5)) \\ y+4=-(1)/(4)(x+5) \end{gathered}

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