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What is an equation in point-slope form for the line that passes through the points (4,-1) and (-3,4)? y-3= (x+4) y–4= (x+3) y+4= (x+3) y+4= (x+3)
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What is an equation in point-slope form for the line that passes through the points (4,-1) and (-3,4)?
y-3= (x+4)
y–4= (x+3)
y+4= (x+3)
y+4= (x+3)
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Point-Slope Form: y + 1 = - 5/7 • ( x - 4 ). Slope intercept form: y = -5/7 + 13/7. The choices you have are incorrect
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