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6 Write an equation in point-slope form given the points (-1,-7) and (2, 5). a. y - 5 = 4 (x - 2) b. y + 5 = 4 (x + 2) c. y - 2 = 4 (x - 5) d. y + 2 = 4 (x + 5)

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Answer:

A - y - 5= 4(x - 2)

Explanation:

First find slope with the two points given

( -1 , -7) and ( 2 , 5)

Using

m = y_2 - y_1 / x_2 - x_1

m - slope

x_1 = -1

y_1 = -7

x_2 = 2

ÿ_2 = 5

Inserting the values

m = 5 - (-7) / 2 - (-1)

= 5 + 7 / 2 + 1

= 12 / 3

= 4

Slope is 4

Then let's proceed

y - y_1 = m ( x - x_1)

using ( 2 , 5) as x_1 and y_1 respectively

x_1 = 2

y_1 = 5

m = 4

y - 5 = m ( x - 2)

m = 4

y - 5 = 4 ( x - 2)

We are asked to give the answer in point slope form

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