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Find the point-slope equation for

the line that passes through the
points (7, -21) and (-4, 23). Use
the first point in your equation.
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Answer:


y+21 = -4(x-7)

Explanation:

1) First, find the slope of the line between the two points. Use the slope formula,
m = (y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1). Substitute the x and y values of (7, -21) and (-4, 23) into the formula and simplify:


m = ((23)-(-21))/((-4)-(7)) \\m = (23+21)/(-4-7)\\m = (44)/(-11)\\m = -4

So, the slope of the line is -4.

2) Now we have all the information we need. To write the equation of the line, use the point-slope formula
y-y_1 = m (x-x_1) and substitute values for
m,
x_1, and
y_1.

Since
m represents the slope, substitute -4 in its place. Since
x_1 and
y_1 represent the x and y values of a point the line intersects, substitute the x and y values of (7, -21) into the equation as well. This gives the following answer:


y+21 = -4(x-7)

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