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Which equation represents the line that passes through points (1, –5) and (3, –17)? y = negative 6 x + 1 y = 6 x + 1 y = negative 6 x minus 1 y = 6 x minus 1

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Finding the slope of the two points:


m=(-17+5)/(3-1)=(-12)/(2)=\boxed{-6}

The slope is -6.

Using an incomplete slope-intercept form equation to find the y-intercept:


y=6x+b\\\\-5=6(1)+b\\\\-5=6+b\\\\-5-6=6-6+b\\\\\boxed{1=b}

The equation for the line passing the points is
y=-6x+1.

The equation in standard from would be
6x+y=1.

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