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Which of the following point-slope form equations could be produced with the points (4, 5) and (-3, -5)?

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Given:

The two points are (4,5) and (-3,-5).

To find:

The point-slope form equations could be produced with the given points.

Solution:

Slope formula:


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

The two points are (4,5) and (-3,-5). So, the slope of the line is:


m=(-5-5)/(-3-4)


m=(-10)/(-7)


m=(10)/(7)

The point slope form of a line is:


y-y_1=m(x-x_1)

Where, m is the slope of the line.

The slope of the line is
m=(10)/(7) is passes through the point (4,5). So, the point slope form is:


y-5=(10)/(7)(x-4)

The slope of the line is
m=(10)/(7) is passes through the point (-3,-5). So, the point slope form is:


y-(-5)=(10)/(7)(x-(-3))


y+5=(10)/(7)(x+3)

Therefore, the point slope form of the given line is either
y-5=(10)/(7)(x-4) or
y+5=(10)/(7)(x+3).

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