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Write a linear equation in point-slope form for the line that goes through

(-1,1) and (1,-5).
A. y+1 = -3(x+1)
B. y-1 = 3(x+1)
C. y+ 1 = 2(x - 1)
D. y-1=-3(x + 1)

User Eknumbat
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Answer:

The answer is option D.

Explanation:

Equation of a line is y= mx + c

where m is the slope

Slope of the line using points

(-1,1) and (1,-5) is


( - 5 - 1)/( 1 + 1) = ( - 6)/(2) = - 3

Therefore the equation of the line using point (-1,1) is

y - 1 = - 3( x + 1)

Hope this helps you

User Chris Pierce
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Answer:

y -1 = -3(x+1)

Explanation:

First find the slope

(-1,1) and (1,-5)

m = (y2-y1)/(x2-x1)

= (-5-1)/(1--1)

=-6/ (1+1)

= -6/2

= -3

We are using point slope form

y-y1 = m(x-x1) where m is the slope

y - 1 = -3( x - -1)

y -1 = -3(x+1)

User Florian Lim
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