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The point-slope form of the equation of the line that passes through (–4, –3) and (12, 1) is y – 1 = y minus 1 equals StartFraction one-fourth EndFraction left-parenthesis x minus 12 right-parenthesis.(x – 12). What is the standard form of the equation for this line?

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y = one-fourth x minus three-fourths got it on the edge

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Given:

The line passes through the two points (–4, –3) and (12, 1).

The point-slope form of the equation of the line is:


y-1=(1)/(4)(x-12)

To find:

The standard form of the equation for this line.

Solution:

The standard form of a line:


Ax+By=C

The given point-slope form of the equation of the line is:


y-1=(1)/(4)(x-12)

Multiply both sides by 4.


4(y-1)=(x-12)


4y-4=x-12


-4+12=x-4y


8=x-4y

Interchanging the sides, we get


x-4y=8

Therefore, the standard form of the equation for this line is
x-4y=8.

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