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What is the point slope form of the line with slope 2/5 (2 over 5) that passes through the point (−4, −7)? y+7=25(x+4) y−7=25(x−4) y+4=25(x+7) y−4=25(x−7)
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What is the point slope form of the line with slope 2/5 (2 over 5) that passes through the point (−4, −7)?
y+7=25(x+4)
y−7=25(x−4)
y+4=25(x+7)
y−4=25(x−7)
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Answer:
y + 7 = 2/5 (x + 4)
Explanation:
y + 7 = 2/5 (x + 4)
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