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Point slope form. (9,-2) and (4,2)

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Explanation:

The point-slope form of an equation of a line:


y-y_1=m(x-x_1)

m - slope

(x₁, y₁) - point on a line

The formula of a slope:


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

We have the points (9, -2) and (4, 2).

Substitute:


m=(2-(-2))/(4-9)=(2+2)/(-5)=-(4)/(5)

Put the value of a slope and coordinates of first or second point to the equation of a line:


(9,\ -2),\ m=-(4)/(5)\\\\y-(-2)=-(4)/(5)(x-9)\\\\\boxed{y+2=-(4)/(5)(x-9)}\\\\(4,\ 2),\ m=-(4)/(5)\\\\y-2=-(4)/(5)(x-4)}

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