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Write the equation in point-slope form of the line that passes through the points (4, 7) and (5, 1). Use the first point to write the equation.

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Answer:


y-7=-6(x-1)

Explanation:

So first you need to find the slope of the line. You do this by doing
m=(y^(2)-y^(1))/(x^(1)-x^(2)). You would plug the points from the line into the equation to get
m=(1-7)/(5-4), and when you simplify you would get
m=(-6)/(1) or
m=-6. This means your slope is -6.

Now, point slope form is written as
y-y^(1) = m(x-x^(1) ) so to write the equation you would plug in the slope and the first point to get
y-7=-6(x-1)

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