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Write the equation of the line that contains the points (1, -6) and (-3, 10)

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First, let's calculate the slope:


\begin{gathered} m=(-6-10)/(1-(-3))\rightarrow m=(-16)/(1+3)\rightarrow m=(-16)/(4) \\ \rightarrow m=-4 \end{gathered}

Using this, point (1, -6) and the slope-point form, we get that the equation is:


\begin{gathered} y-(-6)=-4(x-1) \\ \rightarrow y+6=-4x+4 \\ \rightarrow y=-4x-2 \end{gathered}

Thereby, the equation of the line is


y=-4x-2

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