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What is the point-slope form of a line that has a slope of –4 and passes through point (–3, 1)?


y - (–3) = –4 (x - 1)

y - 1 = –4 {x - (–3)}

–1 - y1 = –4 (–3 - x1)

3 - y1 = –4 (1 - x1)

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y- (1) = -4(x-(-3))\\y-1=-4(x+3) <-- answer

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